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Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland - Issues of Culture, Race, Power Relations, and Mistrust (Paperback, New edition)
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Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland - Issues of Culture, Race, Power Relations, and Mistrust (Paperback, New edition)
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The issue of migration and asylum seeking has received increasing
attention in the wider arena of international human rights and
social service provision practice. Positioned within a liberal
understanding of human rights and equality framework, providing
asylum seekers with sanctuary is understood as an act of adhering
to supranational and international humanitarian obligations. The
issues generated by the culturally influenced needs of some asylum
seekers have however challenged host countries' social service
institutions, where social work interventions and organisational
contexts may still be based on the assumptions of European
monocultural traditions. These may not be universally appropriate
for service provision to all cultures. Colletta Dalikeni supports
readers who wish to understand the challenges of culturally
different asylum-seeking families. These families engage, or are
required to engage, with child protection social workers. She does
so by framing such issues as the reception and integration of
asylum-seeking families, in the context of social exclusion,
marginalisation, mutual cultural incomprehension, health and
wellbeing. This book has a clear agenda. On the one hand, it aims
to contribute to the field of research by addressing the silence in
current literature on the perspective of African asylumseeking
families. On the other hand, it allows the voices of those on
society's margins to be heard in the creation of knowledge. As
such, the author employs a progressive approach to develop
understanding of child protection issues within the context of
asylum-seeking communities.
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