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Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era
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正題名/作者:
Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era/ edited by Ngoh Tiong Tan, P.K. Shajahan.
其他作者:
Shajahan, P.K.
面頁冊數:
XXX, 200 p. 16 illus., 15 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Clinical Social Work. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08352-5
ISBN:
9783031083525
Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era
Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era
[electronic resource] /edited by Ngoh Tiong Tan, P.K. Shajahan. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXX, 200 p. 16 illus., 15 illus. in color.online resource.
I Tracing the Contours of the New Era -- 1. New Era for Social Work in the Global Future -- 2. Social Work and Social Development Challenges to the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 3. Remaking Social Work by Applying an Anti-oppressive Lens -- II Sustainable Approaches to Social Intervention -- 4. Partnerships as Citizens’ Rights -- 5. Vulnerability and Resilience of Refugee Women and Children -- 6. Critical Green Social Work as Futuristic Social Work Practice Noble -- III Capacities of Social Work Education, Practice and Research -- 7. Partnership in Social Work Education Along the New Silk Road: Towards a Transformative Cultural Inclusion Model -- 8. Globalisation and the Future of Social Work Practice and Education -- 9. Reflective Ethical Decision-Making Process for Advancing Social Work -- 10. Knowledge Creation in Social Work During the Time of COVID-19 -- IV Looking Forward: Global Challenges -- 11. Making Societies Social Again After the Crisis - Walter Lorenz -- 12. Equipping Social Workers for a New Global Era.
Future social work practice requires a holistic framework to deal effectively with the great social and economic disruptions of this unprecedented time. Innovation and creativity are indispensable to empowering social workers and social service organizations to make an impact on the lives of people and societies in today's world. This book provides a range of innovative practices of social work drawing from alternate theories and with a global orientation. It is forward-looking with a focus on social resilience, social inclusion and recovery. Using a strengths perspective, discussions in the chapters provide useful insights in restructuring social life and social services at the individual as well as community and societal levels for meeting the challenges of a new global era. The chapters draw on the experiences of the authors in their academic and practice engagements and focus on a variety of arenas of social work education and practice to enrich the understanding of the present and future of the field. Authors discuss theoretical and conceptual models to review social work education and practice of engaging in a fast-changing global era and complex contexts. Topics explored include: New Era for Social Work in the Global Future Remaking Social Work by Applying an Anti-oppressive Lens Vulnerability and Resilience of Refugee Women and Children Critical Green Social Work as Futuristic Social Work Practice Globalisation and the Future of Social Work Practice and Education Equipping Social Workers for a New Global Era Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era is an essential resource to inform practice, enrich teaching, and direct future research for social work academics, researchers, educators, students, and field supervisors, as well as social care, social work and social service practitioners in both clinical and policy settings. The book also would be of interest to mental health and community professionals in various practice contexts across the globe. .
ISBN: 9783031083525
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-08352-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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