Culture and Child Protection: Reflexive ResponsesJessica Kingsley Publishers, 25 нояб. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 144 Providing services that are culturally relevant is an ongoing challenge for practitioners, managers, and policy-makers within the social services. Culture and Child Protection is a concise exploration of the close links between social service practices and cultural values which offers a culturally sensitive model of child protection practice. |
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... complex postmodernist notions of identity and difference in the classroom in ways that reflected a sophisticated knowledge of critical theory and practice. It seemed they understood oppression in the abstract but had not made meaningful ...
... complex endeavour made particularly challenging in the context of cultural diversity. It is easy for a worker to lose their way and so we present a simple model of supervision that can help workers navigate cultural territories. When ...
... complex and elusive concept (O'Hagan, 2001). Cultures comprise subtleties and peculiarities that are often taken for granted by cultural group members and which may not be understood by 15 Chapter 1 Culture, the client and the ...
... complex words in the English language...'. It has been described as 'a difficult concept to grasp' (Diller, 1999, p.48), and 'the most inclusive term but also the most general' (Hays, 2001, p.10). In addition, meanings change over time ...
... complex, multifaceted and organised, so too is the self. The way in which the self is organised, according to identity theory, is through the hierarchical organisation of roles (e.g. student, nurse, social worker and patient) ...
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Part Two
Working with cultures
in child protection | 57 |
References | 131 |
Subject index | 139 |
Author index | 143 |
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