Ethnic-sensitive social work practice / Wynetta Devore, Elfriede G. Schlesinger
Material type:
- 0-205-28165-6
- 22nd ed. 361.3 DEV
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361.1 PAL Study guide for use with social problems for the twenty-first century / | 361.1 PAR Contemporary social problems / | 361.10973 ANN Analysing social problems : | 361.3 DEV Ethnic-sensitive social work practice / | 361.3 LONG Macro systems in the social environment / | 361.32 HEF Social work and social welfare : | 361.32 JAN Becoming an effective policy advocate : from policy practice to social justice / |
Includes bibliography and index
As the American population becomes increasingly multicultural, it becomes necessary to focus on the particular needs and experiences of different ethnicities. This book does just that within the context of the field of social work, as it explores ways in which class and ethnic factors could contribute to the assessment and intervention process. First written in response to CSWE mandates in the early 1980s for the incorporation of ethnicity in the social work practice sequence, this book is one of the most well-known and respected books on ethnic-sensitive social work practice, diversity practice, or practice with minorities.
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