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Environmental justice as social work practice /

Published by : O.U.P., (New York, N.Y. :) Physical details: xiii, 200 p. : ill., charts. ISBN: 9780190871055 (pbk.) . Subject(s): Social service. | Environment justice. Year: 2018
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Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Council on Social Work Education Competencies -- Chapter 1 -- Environmental Justice and Social Work Practice: Historical Roots -- Chapter 2 -- Social Work's Foundational Concepts: Values and Skills for Environmental Justice -- Chapter 3 -- Theoretical Foundations: Systems, Narrative, and Structural Theories -- Chapter 4 -- Ethics for Environmental Justice -- Chapter 5 -- Understanding Yourself and the Natural Environment -- Chapter 6 -- Phases of Social Work Practice for Environmental Justice -- Chapter 7 -- Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families Towards Environmental Justice -- Chapter 8 -- Social Work Practice with Groups and Communities Towards Environmental Justice -- Chapter 9 -- Social Work Practice with Policies and Organizations Towards Environmental Justice -- Chapter 10 -- Holistic Practice: Stewarding People and the Environment -- Index.

Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice places the natural environment as central to practice. Utilizing the Phases of Practice and micro to macro levels of practice, the book integrates neatly into a college semester course. Chapters cover important components of social work such as theory, ethics, conceptual foundations as well as distinct chapters on micro, mezzo, and macro practice. Each chapter expands the discipline's commitment to and applied efforts in the environmental movement while recognizing the unique contributions social work has to offer to ameliorate environmental inequities. Chapters include real-world stories from environmental social work practitioners, case studies, and boxed sections highlighting organizations and people who bridge the human and natural justice divide. Each chapter concludes with learning activities and critical thinking questions providing learning activities that map easily to a course syllabus. A matrix identifying the placement of educational competencies from the Council on Social Work Education is included. The textbook provides a framework for social work educators to bravely and competently teach environmental social work as a stand-alone college course or to incorporate into a traditional practice course. "-- |c Provided by publisher.

"This book places environmental justice as central to social work practice. Using the phases of practice; theory, ethics, and values are integrated with distinct chapters on micro, mezzo and macro practice. Stories, case studies, and boxed sections highlight organizations and people who bridge the human and environmental justice divide. Critical thinking and learning activities provide direction for course assignments and activities"-- |c Provided by publisher.

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