Today's social services agencies are faced with the challenge of
responding to the diverse needs and expectations of a growing
multicultural population. This volume examines race and racism in
Canada from historical and contemporary perspectives and explores
the extent to which these factors operate within social services
systems related to immigration, settlement, the justice system,
health, and education. The contributors, including practitioners,
educators, and policy makers, argue for specific changes in current
approaches to service delivery and provide practical suggestions
for services that make it possible for various communities to be
served more effectively. The collection also proposes an
anti-racism approach to service provision to produce a system that
is beneficial to all Canadians, particularly Aboriginals and racial
and ethnic minorities.
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