Human Rights and Social Work
Towards Rights-Based Practice
Karen Soldatić author Jim Ife author Linda Briskman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Jul '22
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Human Rights and Social Work helps students and practitioners understand how human rights concepts underpin social work.
Human Rights and Social Work: Towards Rights-Based Practice helps students and practitioners understand how human rights concepts underpin social work practice. This edition features case studies exploring current events, movements and human rights crises and is accompanied by online resources for both students and instructors.Human Rights and Social Work: Towards Rights-Based Practice helps students and practitioners understand how human rights concepts underpin the social work profession and inform their practice. This book examines the three generations of human rights and the systems of oppression that prevent citizens from participating in society as equals. It explores a range of topics, from ethics and ethical social work practice, to deductive and inductive approaches to human rights, and global and local human rights discourses. The language, processes, structures and theories of social work that are fundamental to the profession are also discussed. This edition features case studies exploring current events, movements and human rights crises, including the Black Lives Matter movement, the Northern Territory Emergency Response, and homelessness among LGBTIQA+ young people. This edition is accompanied by online resources for both students and instructors. Human Rights and Social Work is an indispensable guide for social work students and practitioners.
ISBN: 9781108829700
Dimensions: 243mm x 170mm x 14mm
Weight: 520g
300 pages
4th Revised edition