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Critical analyses of policies that significantly affect
African-American families and communities!
African-American Social Workers and Social Policy is the first
book of its kind to combine the voices of African-American social
work professionals on social policy in one volume. You'll learn
about the impact of health, child welfare, and aging, the
implications of welfare reform, and the harsh statistics about race
and imprisonment from respected practitioners in the field. Each
chapter ends with recommendations for policy advocacy, giving you
the tools you need to help reform the system.
The issues addressed in African-American Social Workers and Social
Policy include: how proposed Social Security reforms can help or
hinder efforts to bridge the wealth gap the role of grandparents as
caregivers the implications of child welfare policies, including
the Multi-Ethnic Placement Act of 1994 the effects of race, class,
and gender discrimination onAfrican-American women's health the
significance of the Human Genome Project how social workers can
stand up to the biases of the criminal justice system
African-American Social Workers and Social Policy also presents an
eye-opening review of the history of mental health policies for
African Americans and an action agenda focused on knowledge and
empowerment as a solution to pervasive institutional racism. This
book is a welcome forum for policy educators, advocates, and those
committed to social justice.
You will value African-American Social Workers and Social Policy
for its clear identification of issues, thorough analysis of the
social policy arena and its impact, and comprehensive description
of new goals, directions, andpossibilities. This book will help you
better understand vital social policies that affect African
Americans today.
Critical analyses of policies that significantly affect
African-American families and communities
African-American Social Workers and Social Policy is the first
book of its kind to combine the voices of African-American social
work professionals on social policy in one volume. You'll learn
about the impact of health, child welfare, and aging, the
implications of welfare reform, and the harsh statistics about race
and imprisonment from respected practitioners in the field. Each
chapter ends with recommendations for policy advocacy, giving you
the tools you need to help reform the system.
The issues addressed in African-American Social Workers and Social
Policy include: how proposed Social Security reforms can help or
hinder efforts to bridge the wealth gap the role of grandparents as
caregivers the implications of child welfare policies, including
the Multi-Ethnic Placement Act of 1994 the effects of race, class,
and gender discrimination on African-American women's health the
significance of the Human Genome Project how social workers can
stand up to the biases of the criminal justice system
African-American Social Workers and Social Policy also presents an
eye-opening review of the history of mental health policies for
African Americans and an action agenda focused on knowledge and
empowerment as a solution to pervasive institutional racism. This
book is a welcome forum for policy educators, advocates, and those
committed to social justice.
You will value African-American Social Workers and Social Policy
for its clear identification of issues, thorough analysis of the
social policy arena and its impact, and comprehensive description
of new goals, directions, and possibilities. This book will help
you better understand vital social policies that affect African
Americans today.
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