
Social Work with Minority Groups
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The perspectives and di?erent strands of work presented within this book o?er new insights and a better understanding of how a diverse set of social justice issues confronting social work education have led to the development of di?erent types of interventions both in the classroom and in practice contexts.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Social Work Education.
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Prospera Tedam
1. How is 'racism' understood in literature about black and minority ethnic social work students in Britain? A conceptual review
Dharman Jeyasingham and Julie Morton
2. Culturally responsive social work practice with D/deaf clients
Reshawna L. Chapple
3. Do we practice (or teach) what we preach? Developing a more inclusive learning environment to better prepare social work students for practice through improving the exploration of their different ethnicities within teaching, learning and assessment opportunities.
Sue Hollinrake, Garfield Hunt, Heidi Dix and Anja Wagner
4. Teaching cultural humility for social workers serving LGBTQI Aboriginal communities in Australia
Bindi Bennett and Trevor G. Gates
5. Racial microaggressions and black social work students: a call to social work educators for proactive models informed by social justice
Shena Leverett Brown, Zoe Johnson and Shari E. Miller
6. What do we know the experiences and outcomes of anti-racist social work education? An empirical case study evidencing contested engagement and transformative learning
Sukhwinder Singh
7. Challenging implicit bias: preparing students to practice with African American families
Belinda E. Bruster, Tiffany Y. Lane and Belinda D. Smith
8. Decrypting cultural nuances: using drama techniques from the theatre of the oppressed to strengthen cross cultural communication in social work students
Lana Burroughs and Bethel Muzuva
Conclusion
Prospera Tedam
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