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Opacic, Ana.
Practicing social work in deprived communitiescompetencies, methods, and techniques /
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Practicing social work in deprived communitiesedited by Ana Opacic.
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competencies, methods, and techniques /
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Opacic, Ana.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
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xiv, 265 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Social service.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65987-5
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9783030659875$q(electronic bk.)
Practicing social work in deprived communitiescompetencies, methods, and techniques /
Practicing social work in deprived communities
competencies, methods, and techniques /[electronic resource] :edited by Ana Opacic. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xiv, 265 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - European social work education and practice,2662-2440. - European social work education and practice..
Chapter 1. Understanding Deprived Communities at the Global Level: Semantic, Operative and Theoretical Dimensions of the Phenomenon -- Chapter 2. Effects of Living in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods on Personal Wellbeing -- Chapter 3. Principles of Community Development and Challenges Facing Deprived Communities -- Chapter 4. Listening to the Least: Engaging Communities in Development Programs in India -- Chapter 5. Searching for Local Answers to Societal Challenges: The Contribution of Civil Society Organizations and Social Innovations to Community Development -- Chapter 6. Developing Social Work Competencies to Empower Challenging Communities: From an Empty Foyer to a Shared Social Space -- Chapter 7. Accompaniment and Emergence: Social Work Community Practice with Resettled Refugees -- Chapter 8. Enhancing Poverty Reduction Through Community Work in Low Resourced Areas in Africa -- Chapter 9. Developing Smart Social Services for Mending the Gap in Development Inequalities -- Chapter 10. Social Work Higher Education Institutions - Allies of Most Vulnerable Communities -- Chapter 11. Culture and Resource Scarcity: Social Work Practice in Canada's Remote Communities -- Chapter 12. Development of Deprived Communities Through Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Approaches -- Chapter 13. Conclusion: Full Profile of Social Work in Deprived Communities.
This contributed volume offers a holistic understanding of social work practice in deprived communities through its thematization of understanding deprived communities globally, the development of competencies for social work practice in and with deprived communities, social work education as a community development tool, and the empowerment of social workers in deprived communities. Inequality as a globally recognized challenge is extensively elaborated within the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Global Agenda program for social work, making this a timely and important contribution to the literature. Deprived communities, used in this book to mean slums, ghettos, favelas, and low-income, remote, underserved, vulnerable, impoverished, underdeveloped, or less-favoured communities, exist worldwide and are conceptualized under different terms and concepts. For that reason, social work, specifically in deprived areas, is not sufficiently recognized as a specific field of practice within community work. As a result, this volume features contributions that: provide a conceptual clarification of many different terms that are used for describing deprived communities and offer a systematic literature review on community processes and effects on well-being in underdeveloped communities; map different fields of social work involvement in deprived communities with concrete practice examples; and, stress why social work as a profession needs support and how it can be empowered to improve its capacities in deprived communities. With international authorship and perspectives on social work approaches for deprived communities from India, Sub-Saharan Africa, North and Central Europe, and North America, Practicing Social Work in Deprived Communities is an essential resource for social workers, social work educators, and community development practitioners. The text also should be of interest to students of social work, as well as other professionals and researchers working within community development and deprived communities.
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