Structural Social Work in Action

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A01=Heather I. Peters
A01=Steven F. Hick
A01=Tammy Corner
A01=Tracy London
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Author_Steven F. Hick
Author_Tammy Corner
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  • ISBN 9781551303642
  • Weight: 356g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: Canadian Scholars
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Using concrete examples, this optimistic book illustrates the ways in which structual social work theory is being successfully implemented in social work practice. By providing examples of what does work in structural social work practice, it offers hope to others that this work is not only possible, but that it is happening, it is effective, and the rest of us can do it too.
Steven F. Hick is an associate professor at the School of Social Work, Carleton University. A writer, human rights advocate, researcher, and practitioner, Hick is also co-founder of War Child Canada.

Heather I. Peters is an associate professor in the School of Social Work, University of Northern British Columbia, whose practice and research focus on structural social work theory and its application in the field.

Tammy Corner has been working in social services for 20 years and as a structural social worker for the past 11 years. She is currently involved in community development in Ottawa.

Tracy London is a doctoral candidate at the School of Social Work, University of British Columbia. Her research and activist work focus on corporate responsibility for international human rights and environmental legal norms.|Tammy Corner has been working in social services for 20 years and as a structural social worker for the past 11 years. She is currently involved in community development in Ottawa.|Tracy London is a doctoral candidate at the School of Social Work, University of British Columbia. Her research and activist work focus on corporate responsibility for international human rights and environmental legal norms.

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