This important textbook presents a distinctive holistic approach to developing anti-oppressive practice and demonstrates how an understanding of equality and diversity can affect interaction and intervention in a range of health and social care settings, and with a range of service users. Drawing on case studies and practice guidelines, the book proposes a range of strategies for students and professionals that will enable them to develop skills in cultural equality and anti-discrimination and apply them to their everyday practice. The book begins with an account of the nature of anti-oppressive practice and goes on to explore the core theories, concepts, and strategies of anti-oppressive practice. Key Features Offers a positive preventative approach that sets it apart from existing texts in the field Provides invaluable practical guidance on how to develop and evaluate personal and organizational cultural practice Includes a number of helpful features, such as annotated case studies which illustrate best practice, cultural competence, and common pitfalls Anti-Oppressive Practice in Health and Social Care is an essential text for all health and social care undergraduates, on such courses as social work, health care, nursing, and counseling. It will also be a useful reference tool for qualified practitioners who wish to reflect on their personal and organizational practice.
| ISBN | 9781412922685 |
| Autor(a) | Nzira, Viola |
| Editora | Sage - Publications |
| Ano de edição | 2008 |
| Páginas | 240 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |