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  2. Anti-oppressive practice - Wikipedia

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    Anti-oppressive practice is an interdisciplinary approach primarily rooted within the practice of social work that focuses on ending socioeconomic oppression.It requires the practitioner to critically examine the power imbalance inherent in an organizational structure with regards to the larger sociocultural and political context in order to develop strategies for creating an egalitarian ...

  3. Critical social work - Wikipedia

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    Anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive social work theory (Neil Thompson, Dalrymple & Burke) Postcolonial social work theory (Linda Briskman) New structural social work theory (Robert Mullaly) Critical social work theory (Jan Fook, Karen Healy, Stephen A. Webb, Bob Pease, Paul Michael Garrett) Radical social work theory (Mike Brake, Iain ...

  4. Sanism - Wikipedia

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    ] While social work (also known as clinical social work) has appeared to have more potential than others to understand and assist those using services, and has talked a lot academically about anti-oppressive practice intended to support people facing various -isms, it has allegedly failed to address mentalism to any significant degree.

  5. Medical social work - Wikipedia

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    Medical social work is a sub-discipline of social work that addresses social components of medicine. [1] Medical social workers typically work in a hospital, outpatient clinic, community health agency, skilled nursing facility, long-term care facility or hospice.

  6. Talk:Anti-oppressive practice - Wikipedia

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    Speaking plainly and clearly is considered good working practice where the client can not only understand but become involved in making choices and decisions about their involvement with social services. Anti oppressive practice is about working with the service user to include them in facilitating a user-led and user-controlled service.

  7. Category:Social work - Wikipedia

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    Anti-oppressive practice; B. Best interests; C. ... Health and social welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia; ... Personal practice model (social work) ...

  8. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    It also included major funding to revamp mental health services following Cappo's "Stepping Up" report, which focused on the need for community and intermediate levels of care [56] and an overhaul of disability services. [57] In 2007, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appointed Julia Gillard as the nation's first Social Inclusion Minister. [58]

  9. Personal practice model (social work) - Wikipedia

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    A Personal practice model (PPM) is a social work tool for understanding and linking theories to each other and to the practical tasks of social work. Mullen [ 1 ] describes the PPM as “the art and science of social work”, or more prosaically, “an explicit conceptual scheme that expresses a worker's view of practice”.