
Feminist Perspectives On Social Work Practice Is A Contemporary Look At The Issues Across A Wide Spectrum, Beyond Just Equal Pay For Equal Work And Reproductive Rights, With Which Women Struggle On A Daily Basis. The Trump Administration's Call To Roll Back The Progress That Women Have Made Over The Decades In Terms Of Social Welfare Benefits, Reproductive Rights, And Employment Recognition, Alongside The Continuing Victimization Of Women Who Have Survived Sexual Violence, Are Just A Few Examples Demonstrating Why Social Workers And Other Human Service Professionals Need To Continue To Advocate And Care For Women In Particular Ways. This Book Aims To Continue Keeping The Lives Of Women And The Issues That Affect And Matter Most To Them At The Forefront Of The Discussions About Society And Social Services. The Text Will Help Readers To Gain An Understanding Of Populations Of Women That They Might/will Work With In The Field Of Human Services. Using Demographics, Case Studies, And Best Practice/evidence-based Programs, The Authors Collectively Provide Students And Practitioners With A Comprehensive Knowledge Of Women From A Feminist Perspective.
This text investigates how social work practitioners can integrate feminist frameworks to better advocate for and support women facing contemporary systemic challenges. Authors Laurie Grant and Shannon Butler-Mokoro draw upon their expertise in human services to analyze the intersection of social welfare policy, reproductive rights, and employment equity. By synthesizing demographic data and evidence-based practice, the authors construct a methodology for addressing the specific needs of diverse female populations in clinical and community settings.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners and students frequently identify this work as a practical resource for applying theoretical feminist concepts to daily casework. Experts highlight the text for its focus on bridging the gap between academic theory and the realities of modern human service delivery.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019085930X
ISBN-13:
9780190859305
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