This all-encompassing overview of social work integrates viewpoints from English, French, and Indigenous communities in Canada to offer a comprehensive treatment of the past, fundamental skills, and specific domains of social work practice and exploration.
Section one of Introduction to Social Work in Canada, 2nd Edition (PDF) begins with examining the origins and fundamental ideas of social work in Canada, encompassing how Indigenous, French, and English traditions have molded and influenced social work practice in Canada. The manuscript then delves into theoretical approaches and the principles and morals at the heart of professional practice. Section two looks at fundamental skills for social workers through a concentration on partnering with individuals, families, groups, and communities. Section three investigates distinct domains of social work practice and exploration, with sections concentrated on the health field and on collaborating with children, Indigenous populations, individuals with impairments, immigrants and refugees, the LGBTQ community, aging communities, and worldwide social work. With a focus on variety and depending extensively on Canadian figures and scholarship, this is an optimal manuscript for introduction to social work courses. This updated, fresh second edition showcases a greatly adjusted and broadened segment on Indigenous Peoples and Social Work.
“With various case vignettes and practice notes by diverse practitioners, I believe this ebook will be appreciated and enjoyed by those seeking to understand the English, Indigenous, and French realities of social work practice in Canada.” — Akin Taiwo, King University College
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