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Social Work with Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants: Theory and Skills for Practice [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x22 mm, weight: 445 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1785923447
  • ISBN-13: 9781785923449
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x22 mm, weight: 445 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1785923447
  • ISBN-13: 9781785923449
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Social work is an international profession and is increasingly having to respond to the needs of displaced people and those impacted by immigration control systems. This book will be a vital resource for service providers, students and academics, specifically those who provide services to people whose lives are impacted by borders.

Mass-migration, conflict and poverty are now persistent features of our globalised world. This reference book for social workers and service providers offers constructive ideas for practice within an inter-disciplinary framework.

Each chapter speaks to a skill and knowledge area that is key to this work, bringing together myriad voices from across disciplines, interspersed with the vital perspectives of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants themselves. The book discusses the specific challenges faced when working in the community, and where people have suffered torture, in the context of social work practiced from an ethical value-base.

Staying up to date with the latest developments in policy; and addressing key specific skills needed to work with people affected by borders, this book is a valuable resource for both practitioners and students.

Recenzijos

This book is captivating me. It says it is about social work with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, but it is really about social work's heart and soul, about who we are, where we put ourselves, what we work for, who we identify with, it is about social justice. -- Gerry Nosowska, Chair of BASW This is a book which is both thought provoking and useful. The chapters challenge us to think about the nature of UK policy towards refugees and migrants while providing practical material on a range of key topics. The voices of asylum seekers and refugees are given a prominent place. The structure of the book allows quick navigation to find the relevant section. A key resource for practitioners, policy makers and academics. -- Luke Geoghegan, Head of Policy and Research, British Association of Social Workers (BASW) Social Work with Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants is published at a time when there is unprecedented hostility towards migrants in the UK. The book covers an excellent and thought- provoking range of issues. The first-person accounts throughout the book give insight into the lived experiences of people subject to immigration control. Migration issues thread through all areas of social work and the book should be required reading for practitioners and students alike. -- Lynda Shentall, Lecturer in Social Work, School of Health and Society, University of Salford Manchester This book will prove to be invaluable reading for Social workers and other professionals. It will enhance their understanding, knowledge and skills, around working with asylum seekers, refugees and migrant communities from different cultural backgrounds.

It will challenge professionals' ideas on what they think good social work practice looks like, when working to affect change and better outcomes in people's lives, via a human rights approach. -- Millie Kerr, Childrens Services Manager, Specialist childrens Services, Barnardos

Daugiau informacijos

Addresses the issues social workers face when working with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, and offers constructive ideas on how to offer support from a social justice and human rights perspective
Foreword: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? 7(4)
Debra Hayes
Acknowledgements 11(2)
Narrative 1 Learning from Henrietta
13(26)
1 Social Work with Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants
17(10)
Lauren Wroe
Rachel Larkin
Reima Ana Maglajlic
2 Social Work Without Borders
27(12)
Lynn King
Narrative 2 Learning from Mary
39(36)
3 Black Feminist Diaspora Spaces of Social Work Critical Reflexivity
41(16)
Suryia Nayak
4 Migration and Austerity
57(18)
Lucy Mort
Narrative 3 Learning from Sam
75(40)
5 Disability and Forced Migration
77(18)
Rebecca Yeo
6 Learning from Immigration Controversies
95(20)
Natalia Farmer
Narrative 4 Learning from Jan
115(70)
7 Working with Separated Children and Young People Seeking International Protection
117(26)
Jen Ang
8 Asylum-Seeking Children In and Leaving Care
143(20)
Anna Gupta
9 Social Work with Survivors of Torture
163(22)
Jude Boyles
Anna Turner
Katy Tolman
Narrative 5 Learning from Stella
185(32)
10 Lessons from Community Work
189(16)
Hannah Berry
11 Understanding Destitution and Finding Creative Solutions
205(12)
Rachael Bee
Narrative 6 Learning from Andy
217(20)
12 Supporting Migrants and Asylum Seekers In and Beyond Immigration Detention in the UK
219(18)
Joanne Vincett
Narrative 7 Learning from Aida
237(26)
13 Age Assessments of Unaccompanied Minors
239(12)
Elaine Ortiz
14 From `Translation Machine' to Trusted Colleague
251(12)
Annemarie Morsch
Narrative 8 Learning from Ken
263(16)
15 Concluding Thoughts
267(12)
Lauren Wroe
Rachel Larkin
Reima Ana Maglajlic
Contributors 279(6)
Subject Index 285(7)
Author Index 292