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Social Work Practice with War-Affected Children - The Importance of Family, Art, Culture, and Context (Paperback): Myriam... Social Work Practice with War-Affected Children - The Importance of Family, Art, Culture, and Context (Paperback)
Myriam Denov, Meaghan C. Shevell
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explains the effects of war and armed conflict on individual children and their family system, and how culturally responsive social work practice should take into account the diversity and heterogeneity of their needs and lived experiences. Unpacking social work practice with children and families affected by war and migration, the volume provides a valuable toolkit for practitioners, educators, researchers, and service-providers that work with war-affected populations around the globe. The contributions suggest that fostering a family approach, allotting careful attention to context and culture, and linking the arts and participation with social work practice, can all be vital to enhancing the research, education, and practice around working with children and families affected by armed conflict. Providing a critical reflection of social work education and practice, this book will be of interest to practitioners in the field of social work, as well as researchers studying the social effects of migration. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Family Social Work.

Social Work Practice with War-Affected Children - The Importance of Family, Art, Culture, and Context (Hardcover): Myriam... Social Work Practice with War-Affected Children - The Importance of Family, Art, Culture, and Context (Hardcover)
Myriam Denov, Meaghan C. Shevell
R4,554 Discovery Miles 45 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book explains the effects of war and armed conflict on individual children and their family system, and how culturally responsive social work practice should take into account the diversity and heterogeneity of their needs and lived experiences. Unpacking social work practice with children and families affected by war and migration, the volume provides a valuable toolkit for practitioners, educators, researchers, and service-providers that work with war-affected populations around the globe. The contributions suggest that fostering a family approach, allotting careful attention to context and culture, and linking the arts and participation with social work practice, can all be vital to enhancing the research, education, and practice around working with children and families affected by armed conflict. Providing a critical reflection of social work education and practice, this book will be of interest to practitioners in the field of social work, as well as researchers studying the social effects of migration. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Family Social Work.

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