Drawing on a breath of context, voices, and ideas, as well as contemporary issues, research, and skills for practice, this book offers a critical and decolonised approach to mental health social work practice for qualifying students.
Drawing on a breath of context, voices, and ideas, as well as contemporary issues, research, and skills for practice, this book offers a critical and decolonised approach to mental health social work practice for qualifying students.
Jill Childs, Senior Fellow Higher Education Academy, is the Principal Investigator for the Ubuntu partnership, a partnership of academics and practitioners that aims to create meaningful collaborations to decolonise social work by documenting indigenous social work and supporting evidence informed approaches between Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and the United Kingdom. Jill's work on anti-racism has won a number of national awards including, a silver Social Worker of the Year Award for University of the year, the Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence by Advance HE, the University Alliance Innovation Award, and the HE Innovate award.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Understanding Mental Health Chapter 2: Health Inequalities, Social Exclusion, Colonial Practices and the Law Chapter 3: Developing a Critical Framework for Mental Health Practice Chapter 4: Alternative Approaches to Mental Health Practice Chapter 5: Putting It Into Practice With Children and Young People at Risk Chapter 6: Putting It Into Practice With Adults at Risk Chapter 7: Putting It Into Practice With Older Adults at Risk Chapter 8: Looking After Yourself in Mental Health Social Work
Chapter 1: Understanding Mental Health Chapter 2: Health Inequalities, Social Exclusion, Colonial Practices and the Law Chapter 3: Developing a Critical Framework for Mental Health Practice Chapter 4: Alternative Approaches to Mental Health Practice Chapter 5: Putting It Into Practice With Children and Young People at Risk Chapter 6: Putting It Into Practice With Adults at Risk Chapter 7: Putting It Into Practice With Older Adults at Risk Chapter 8: Looking After Yourself in Mental Health Social Work
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