The United States has always been a land of immigrants and a
destination for refugees. With the increase in immigration in the
late 1980s -- when the number of refugees entering the United
States nearly doubled as well -- the number of clients needing
social work services rose dramatically. "Social Work Practice with
Immigrants and Refugees" takes an ecological systems perspective on
working with these two distinct groups, paying special attention to
the relationship between individuals and their social
environment.
Focusing on the major immigrant groups who have come to the
United States since the 1965 Immigration Act, the book contains
chapters on immigrants and refugees from Asia, Latin America,
Europe, and Africa. Pallassana R. Balgopal and contributors explore
ideas, concepts, and skills that will help human service workers,
social workers, helping professionals, and policymakers deepen
their understanding of cultural attitudes toward newly arrived
immigrants and refugees, thus strengthening their ability to better
serve an ethnically diverse clientele.
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