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Becoming a Social Worker - Global Narratives

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'Professor Cree has gathered together a fascinating collection of autobiographical accounts of how 23 people became social workers. It makes for an engrossing read! though neither the profession nor its administrative context emerge unscathed. As a piece of exploratory occupational sociology! it is unique and will prompt lively debate among its readers.' - Martin Davies! Emeritus Professor! University of East Anglia! Norwich! UK and author of 'The Essential Social Worker''This book provides a fascinating introduction to social work in many different forms and in different places. It does so through the narratives of 23 social workers across a dozen countries and gives insights into the motivations and experiences of people involved in a wide variety of roles...this is a collection of autobiographical stories about social work "from the inside" and! as such! illustrates the unique paths into and through social work in a variety of national! socio-economic! cultural and organisational environments...While some of the stories are rooted in the practice of social work! others emphasise the role of social workers in education! research! policy change and political activity. Readers considering a career in social work will not find a blueprint for practice in any particular country or setting in these pages but they will get a glimpse of the challenges! variety and potential of work in this field! while experienced social workers will derive stimulus and may see alternative career opportunities from the narratives presented in this very readable book.' - Karen Lyons! Emeritus Professor of International Social Work! London Metropolitan University! UK'Viviene Cree invited 23 social workers to reflect on their journeys through the social work profession?Their stories capture experiences that span global practice and education; some solely in their home countries! and others across multiple cultural contexts. Authentic self-disclosure invites readers to consider diverse paths to social work! including desires to challenge oppression and strengthen individuals and communities. Writers include an asylum seeker! a school leaver! and a poet survivor of the mental health 'system'. Many poignantly describe coming to terms with racial identity! class! and privilege?Cree's collection illustrates the profession's global roles to empower people and challenge structural inequalities that prevent human flourishing?[Cree] rightly claims that each story illustrates why social work is more than just a series of service positions; it requires strength of character! integrity! perseverance! self-care! and love for humanity - not traits central to all professions. While this concept is not new! she provides insight that becoming a social worker has no fixed beginning or end-points; it is a process through life. Any student anywhere will appreciate this text. And current practitioners who relish reminders about the worth of social work will feel renewed after entering the lives of people who share their social work passions.' - Mary S Carlsen! Journal of Social Work'These are remarkably different stories! and yet as I read them I found myself pulling together strands! as indeed Cree does in the conclusion. There is very much a sense of 'journey!' and the importance of continually learning and becoming. As we must as social workers! the contributors reflect on their personal experiences! the values they bring! and their struggle against a system that increasingly blocks the more relationship building aspects of the role.' - Helen Bonnick! Practie educator in East London for Professional Social Work! March 2016 Informationen zum Autor Viviene Cree is Professor of Social Work Studies in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She previously worked as a social worker and practice teacher in statutory and voluntary agencies for 16 years. She has researched an...

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Authors Viviene (University of Edinburgh Cree, Viviene E Cree, Viviene E. Cree, Viviene E. (University of Edinburgh Cree, Viviene (University of Edinburgh E. Cree
Assisted by Viviene E. Cree (Editor), Viviene E. Cree (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.01.2013
 
EAN 9780415666947
ISBN 978-0-415-66694-7
No. of pages 228
Series Student Social Work
Student Social Work
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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