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Working with Youth Violence - The Name.Narrate.Navigate. Program: Tamara Blakemore, Chris Krogh, Shaun McCarthy, Louise Rak,... Working with Youth Violence - The Name.Narrate.Navigate. Program
Tamara Blakemore, Chris Krogh, Shaun McCarthy, Louise Rak, Graeme Stuart
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Relevant for experienced and emerging social work and human service practitioners alike, this book explores the uniquely challenging, yet seemingly ubiquitous issue of youth violence. It provides an authentic and accessible discussion of the theories and evidence that inform practice with youth violence alongside the voices of practitioners and the young people they work with. These voices are drawn from work with the Name.Narrate.Navigate (NNN) program for youth violence. NNN provides a trauma-informed, culturally safe preventive-intervention for young people who use and experience violence and specialist training for the workers who support them. The program embraces creative methods as a bridge between contemporary evidence on trauma and violence and Aboriginal healing practice. The dual focus of the program is informed and interconnected by action research involving Aboriginal Elders and community members, practitioners, and key service stakeholders, including young people with a lived experience of violence. This book is ideal for use in professional cross-disciplinary programs, such as criminology, sociology, social work, and psychology, across post-secondary, vocational and university sectors.

Working with Youth Violence - The Name.Narrate.Navigate. Program: Tamara Blakemore, Chris Krogh, Shaun McCarthy, Louise Rak,... Working with Youth Violence - The Name.Narrate.Navigate. Program
Tamara Blakemore, Chris Krogh, Shaun McCarthy, Louise Rak, Graeme Stuart
R3,976 Discovery Miles 39 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Relevant for experienced and emerging social work and human service practitioners alike, this book explores the uniquely challenging, yet seemingly ubiquitous issue of youth violence. It provides an authentic and accessible discussion of the theories and evidence that inform practice with youth violence alongside the voices of practitioners and the young people they work with. These voices are drawn from work with the Name.Narrate.Navigate (NNN) program for youth violence. NNN provides a trauma-informed, culturally safe preventive-intervention for young people who use and experience violence and specialist training for the workers who support them. The program embraces creative methods as a bridge between contemporary evidence on trauma and violence and Aboriginal healing practice. The dual focus of the program is informed and interconnected by action research involving Aboriginal Elders and community members, practitioners, and key service stakeholders, including young people with a lived experience of violence. This book is ideal for use in professional cross-disciplinary programs, such as criminology, sociology, social work, and psychology, across post-secondary, vocational and university sectors.

Rural, Regional and Remote Social Work - Practice Research from Australia (Hardcover, New Ed): Amanda Howard, Meaghan Katrak,... Rural, Regional and Remote Social Work - Practice Research from Australia (Hardcover, New Ed)
Amanda Howard, Meaghan Katrak, Tamara Blakemore, Phillip Pallas
R4,259 Discovery Miles 42 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book gives voice to the direct practice experience of social workers working in rural and remote contexts using Australia as the primary case-study. The authors undertake a qualitative research project, conducting in-depth interviews to examine social work theory and practice against the reality of rural and remote contexts. Practice examples provide the reader with an insight into the diverse and complex nature of social work in rural and remote Australia and the role of contemporary social work. Through placing rural and remote social work in its historical, theoretical and geographical contexts, this work explores a range of considerations. These include isolation; ethical dilemmas when working with small and closely linked communities; climate, disaster relief and the environment; community identity and culture; working with indigenous communities in remote contexts; and social work education. Based on direct practice research, this book challenges existing theories of practice and reframes those to reflect the reality of practice in rural and remote communities. As social work must continue to critically reflect on its role within an ever changing and individualistic society, lessons from rural and remote settings around engagement, sense of place and skillful, innovative practice have never been more relevant.

Rural, Regional and Remote Social Work - Practice Research from Australia (Paperback): Amanda Howard, Meaghan Katrak, Tamara... Rural, Regional and Remote Social Work - Practice Research from Australia (Paperback)
Amanda Howard, Meaghan Katrak, Tamara Blakemore, Phillip Pallas
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book gives voice to the direct practice experience of social workers working in rural and remote contexts using Australia as the primary case-study. The authors undertake a qualitative research project, conducting in-depth interviews to examine social work theory and practice against the reality of rural and remote contexts. Practice examples provide the reader with an insight into the diverse and complex nature of social work in rural and remote Australia and the role of contemporary social work. Through placing rural and remote social work in its historical, theoretical and geographical contexts, this work explores a range of considerations. These include isolation; ethical dilemmas when working with small and closely linked communities; climate, disaster relief and the environment; community identity and culture; working with indigenous communities in remote contexts; and social work education. Based on direct practice research, this book challenges existing theories of practice and reframes those to reflect the reality of practice in rural and remote communities. As social work must continue to critically reflect on its role within an ever changing and individualistic society, lessons from rural and remote settings around engagement, sense of place and skillful, innovative practice have never been more relevant.

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