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Our voices : aboriginal social work / created by Bindi Bennett and Sue Green

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Macmillan Education, 2019Publisher: ©2019Edition: Second editionDescription: 265 pages. 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781352004090
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV3199.A72 BEN
Contents:
The importance of Aboriginal history for practitioners Race and the Indigenous Social Work academic in the Australian Academy Colonialism and the atrophy of Indigenous male identities Australian Social Work is White Indigenising Social Work Indigenous Social Work and a Wiradyuri Framework to Practice Resilience: An Aboriginal Perspective Aboriginal people in a hospital setting How Social Work can improve the Health and Wellbeing of Aboriginal Men Social Work and Cultural Support Developing Aboriginal identity as a light skinned person Aboriginal Welfarisation Aboriginal People, Disability and the National Disability Insurance Scheme Embodiment of Sovereignty Using horses to assist in promoting Aboriginal wellbeing
Summary: The the text explores a range of current and emerging social work practice issues such as cultural supervision, working with communities, understanding trauma, collaboration and relationship building, and the ubiquity of whiteness in Australian social work.
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Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf HV3199.A72 BEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 156169 Available BK143606

The importance of Aboriginal history for practitioners Race and the Indigenous Social Work academic in the Australian Academy Colonialism and the atrophy of Indigenous male identities Australian Social Work is White Indigenising Social Work Indigenous Social Work and a Wiradyuri Framework to Practice Resilience: An Aboriginal Perspective Aboriginal people in a hospital setting How Social Work can improve the Health and Wellbeing of Aboriginal Men Social Work and Cultural Support Developing Aboriginal identity as a light skinned person Aboriginal Welfarisation Aboriginal People, Disability and the National Disability Insurance Scheme Embodiment of Sovereignty Using horses to assist in promoting Aboriginal wellbeing

The the text explores a range of current and emerging social work practice issues such as cultural supervision, working with communities, understanding trauma, collaboration and relationship building, and the ubiquity of whiteness in Australian social work.

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