Intersectionality for Social Workers

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Adult Social Care
Adult Social Care Services
anti-discriminatory practice in social care
Anti-Oppressive Practice
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Black Feminist
Black Women's Lived Experiences
Black Women’s Lived Experiences
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critical race theory
disability studies approach
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Face To Face
Family Social Work
FGM
Integrate Research Knowledge
Intersectional Approaches
Intersectional Lens
Intersectional Perspective
Intersectional Stigma
Intersectional Thinking
Intersectionality
Intersectionality and Anti-Oppressive Practice
Intersectionality and Child and Family Social Work
Intersectionality and Mental Health Social Work
Intersectionality and Social Work
Intersectionality and Social Work with Older People
marginalised populations
Mental Health
Mental Health Act Assessment
Mental Health Social Work
Mental Health System
Multiple Marginalised Identities
Multiple Stigmatised Identities
qualitative case studies
social justice pedagogy
Social Work
Social Work Education
Social Work Education Literature
Social Work Practice
Social Work Research
structural inequality
Super-Diversity

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138607194
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how intersectionality theory can be applied to social work practice with children and families, older people and mental health service users, and used to engage with diversity and difference in social work education and research.

With case-study examples and practice questions throughout, the book provides a model for integrating intersectionality theory into social work practice. It highlights the ways intersectional theory helps us to understand the complexities of working with the interlocking nature of problematised elements such as gender, race, class, sexuality, disability, and other axes of structural inequalities experienced by groups in subjugated social locations. Intersectionality is used to examine multiple forms of inequalities and the complexities and questions they give rise to in social work practice. The emphasis throughout is that intersectional approaches can open up social work practice to new understandings of the complex linkages of multiple and intersecting systems of oppression that shape the lived experiences of diverse groups of service users.

Providing an introduction to an intersectional theoretical framework for understanding the lives and experiences of socially disadvantaged service users, Intersectionality for Social Workers will be required reading on all modules on anti-oppressive and anti-discriminatory practice, sociology, and ethics and values in social work.

Claudia Bernard is Professor of Social Work in the Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.