Anti-Oppressive PracticeMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 16 de des. 2006 - 360 pàgines Praise for the new edition: "This revised text should be read by all practitioners in health and social care settings who supports people with complex needs and who aim to promote anti-oppressive and person-centred practice. "This new edition proves to be a substantial updating of the 1995 edition. The coverage is analytical and clearly related to anti-oppressive practice. It is important to persuade students of the necessity of action to put their values into practice - this book is a real boon and should be required reading up and down the country." In the new edition of this bestselling text, the authors challenge the notion that anti-oppressive practice has lost its potency or become commodified into a professional response to inequalities. Retaining a commitment to the principles and values of anti-oppressive practice, discussion about contemporary practice is guided by a critical understanding of personal values and the context of practice. Some key questions are explored:
The authors draw on their own experiences and those of practitioners, service users and carers to understand issues of power and oppression, demonstrating how the law can be used to inform the development of critical anti-oppressive practice. The book therefore points the way to practice that is both empowering to service users and ultimately liberating for practitioners. Anti-Oppressive Practice is an essential text for students, practitioners, lecturers, service users and carers. |
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... contradictory elements. For us, the exploration of one's personal values is a starting point for anti-oppressive practice and we use our own experiences to develop this. One of the aims of the book is 2 ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PRACTICE.
... point in developing anti-oppressive theory has been our experience of gender in a society that does not value the many contributions that women have made and are making. We know that women are not a homogenous group, and our experiences ...
... points of divergence: exploring sensitive, difficult and controversial issues between ourselves in a safe way can inevitably leave us each feeling vulnerable, although at the same time this process can be empowering. We engaged in ...
... points out that while the two values have existed throughout the development of social work education and practice, they seem to be conflictual rather than co-existing in any creative way. Such conflict resulted in the social justice ...
... points from the ideas of these theorists to demonstrate their use for critical practice. The first is the emphasis ... point is the focus of critical theory on intentionality – the conscious intention, through thinking critically, to ...
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SETTING THE TERMS OF THE DEBATE | 25 |
PRINCIPLES FOR ACTION | 81 |
PART III REFRAMING PRACTICE IN RELATION TO LEGISLATION | 179 |
Notes | 291 |
Bibliography | 297 |
Index | 325 |
Back Cover | 344 |
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Anti-Oppressive Practice: Social Care and the Law Dalrymple, Jane,Burke, Beverley Previsualització limitada - 2006 |
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