Rural, Regional and Remote Social Work

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A01=Amanda Howard
A01=Meaghan Katrak
A01=Phillip Pallas
A01=Tamara Blakemore
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Australia's Major Cities
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Author_Meaghan Katrak
Author_Phillip Pallas
Author_Tamara Blakemore
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communities
community engagement strategies
contexts
Critical Social Work
Critical Social Work Practice
disaster recovery support
Disengage
education
Environmental Issues
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ethical dilemmas social work
indigenous community practice
islander
peoples
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qualitative social research
Remote Australia
Remote Communities
Remote Contexts
Remote Environment
Remote Practice
Remote Settings
Remote Social Work
research
rural health disparities
Rural Social Work
Rural Social Work Practice
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Social Work
Social Work Educators
Social Work Practice
social work practice in isolated communities
Specialist Generalist Skills
strait
torres
Torres Strait Islander
Torres Strait Islander Australians
Torres Strait Islander Communities
Torres Strait Islander People
Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
Urban Australia

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472454416
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Amanda Howard is course convener and head of discipline in the social work program at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Meaghan Katrak is undergraduate coordinator and lecturer in social work at the Australian College of Applied Psychology, Australia and conjoint fellow at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Tamara Blakemore is lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Phillip Pallas teaches at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

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