Community and Human Services: Concepts for Practice

Community and Human Services: Concepts for Practice

Crinall, Karen (Associate Dean, Research, School of Education and Arts, Associate Dean, Research, School of Education and Arts, Federation University); Berends, Lynda (Director, Director, Trace Research)

Oxford University Press Australia

10/2017

376

Mole

Inglês

9780190302917

15 a 20 dias

Community and Human Services: Concepts for Practice introduces students to the key concepts, theories and perspectives of community and human services in Australia. It outlines the more challenging and emerging fields of practice to prepare students for practice in a range of helping professions.
Foreword (Sha Cordingly, ACWA President)PrefaceAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsSECTION 1: Concepts and Change1. Choice, Challenge and ChangeKaren Crinall & Lynda Berends2. Community and Human Services: Past and PresntJane Miller, Jenny Martin & Linette Hawkins3. Clients and WorkersChristina Sadowski & Stacey RatcliffeSECTION 2: Identities and Relationships4. Key Actors and StakeholdersMargaret Pack 5. Self and OthersDebra Manning & Karen Crinall 6. Families and CommunitiesJoanie Smith SECTION 3: Practices and Settings7. Engaging and ChangingMyFanwy Maple & Linda Turner8. Organisations and LocationsLynda Berends & Karen Crinall 9. Fields of PracticeLynda Berends & Karen Crinall SECTION 4: Knowledge, Culture and Action10. Cultures and BeliefsTracie Mafile'o 11. Exploring, Explaining and KnowingKaren Crinall & Lynda Berends 12. Acting and RespondingJane Cowie 13. Concepts in Practice Karen Crinall & Lynda Berends
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