Bridging the Divide: Group work for social justice
- Proceedings of the XL International Symposium of the International Association for Social Work with Groups, South Africa
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- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 225
- Udgivet:
- 7. juni 2021
- Størrelse:
- 234x156x12 mm.
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- 324 g.
- 2-3 uger.
- 13. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Bridging the Divide: Group work for social justice
Personal Account of the International Association of Social Work with Groups (IASWG) Symposium, Kruger National Park, South Africa Paul Johnson
Build the Social Justice Bridge: Participatory photography with the international group work community Lorrie Greenhouse Gardella and Reineth Prinsloo
Defying the labels: The empowering role of group work in a poverty alleviation project Gerna Wessels and Elmien Claassens
Gemeinwesenarbeit und Social Groupwork am Beispiel des ökumenischen Stadtteilnetzwerkes ¿Netzanschluss" Ulrike Overs
Group work course design bridged: Experiences from Canada and South Africa Roshini Pillay and Sarah LaRocque
Group work education: Teaching through team-based learning to promote social justice in the learning community Marie Ubbink and Gerda Reitsma
Methodology for understanding human behaviors in a social environment Mamadou M. Seck
Rediscovering the power of group work in promoting social justice for older persons Leanne Jordaan
Community-based care of older people in urban and rural settings in Namibia: Bridging the divide Janetta Ananias and Leigh Ann Black
Perceptions of a group work batterer intervention program for intimate partner violence perpetrators Michael J. Lyman, Cheyenne K. Port, Michelle M. Cousins, Emily E. Stottlemyer, Monica R. DeCarlo, Paige A. Bankhead-Lewis and Adolfo Alvarez
Populism: A challenge for groupwork Jennie Fleming and Dave Ward
Using arts as a contact method in group work with latency age Arab and Jewish youth in Israel Noa Barkai and Ephrat Huss
Build the Social Justice Bridge: Participatory photography with the international group work community Lorrie Greenhouse Gardella and Reineth Prinsloo
Defying the labels: The empowering role of group work in a poverty alleviation project Gerna Wessels and Elmien Claassens
Gemeinwesenarbeit und Social Groupwork am Beispiel des ökumenischen Stadtteilnetzwerkes ¿Netzanschluss" Ulrike Overs
Group work course design bridged: Experiences from Canada and South Africa Roshini Pillay and Sarah LaRocque
Group work education: Teaching through team-based learning to promote social justice in the learning community Marie Ubbink and Gerda Reitsma
Methodology for understanding human behaviors in a social environment Mamadou M. Seck
Rediscovering the power of group work in promoting social justice for older persons Leanne Jordaan
Community-based care of older people in urban and rural settings in Namibia: Bridging the divide Janetta Ananias and Leigh Ann Black
Perceptions of a group work batterer intervention program for intimate partner violence perpetrators Michael J. Lyman, Cheyenne K. Port, Michelle M. Cousins, Emily E. Stottlemyer, Monica R. DeCarlo, Paige A. Bankhead-Lewis and Adolfo Alvarez
Populism: A challenge for groupwork Jennie Fleming and Dave Ward
Using arts as a contact method in group work with latency age Arab and Jewish youth in Israel Noa Barkai and Ephrat Huss
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