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  • Pushing Boundaries in Social Work Around the World, Vol. 1: Women, Children and Isms

    Pushing Boundaries in Social Work Around the World, Vol. 1 by Henrickson, Mark; Coffey, Darla Spence;

    Women, Children and Isms

    Series: SpringerBriefs in Advancing Social Work and Social Work Education;

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    • Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Date of Publication 3 July 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783031915871
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages120 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XXIII, 120 p. 8 illus., 7 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white
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    This book provides examples of how social workers have pushed back against civic and private corporate powers that attempt to control women, children, racialised and stigmatised groups, migrants, and indigenous peoples, and public policy agendas that continue to vulnerabilise and marginalise people.

    This is the first book of a two-volume set that focuses on how authors have pushed boundaries in a particular field of practice, research or policy in social work. The books are culturally, gender-, and geographically inclusive, with contributors from every inhabited continent. It is future-focused, hopeful, and inspiring: it focuses on solutions rather than merely elaborating problems. The book includes chapters from a continuum of experienced practitioners and early career researchers; this provides a nuanced and accessible view of boundaries from both ends of the career path.

    The global definition of social work says that the discipline 'promotes social change and development, social cohesion and the empowerment and liberation of people' but in many nations where social work exists, social workers are expected to act as agents of social control, ensuring that people—particularly 'the poor'—conform to established political and social norms. Most often social workers are initially attracted to the discipline because they want to empower and liberate vulnerabilised and marginalised people and communities. In order to accomplish these high-minded goals, social workers must occasionally push boundaries that confine their practice.

    This volume contains eight chapters from social workers who are pushing social work boundaries in their own social and national settings. The contents are organised into two clusters: pushing boundaries for women and children and pushing boundaries against isms and stigma. Each chapter contains learnings that are applicable in different practice settings around the world.

    Pushing Boundaries in Social Work Around the World, Vol. 1: Women, Children and Isms inspires social workers to push against the boundaries we impose on ourselves and our discipline. This book helps social workers rediscover the spark that initially drew them to their work.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1 Pushing Boundaries for Women and Children.- Chapter 1 Empowering Children: A Feminist and Trauma-informed Approach to Rehabilitating Juvenile Sex Offenders.- Chapter 2 The Role of Social Work in the Gendered Criminal Justice System in Kenya.- Chapter 3 Preventing Child-Family Separation through Social Development.- Chapter 4 Addressing Women’s Unpaid Care Work: The Impetus for Social Protection—An Ubuntu Perspective.- Part 2 Pushing Boundaries Against Isms and Stigma.- Chapter 5 A Transnational Collaboration: Africans and African Americans Combating Global Anti-Blackness.- Chapter 6 Male Homelessness: A Proposal for Social Change.- Chapter 7 Trans People and Employment: Proposals for Socio-occupational Intervention from the Perspective of Social Work.- Chapter 8 Mad studies, Mad-affirming and Anti-sanist Critical Social Work Theory and Practice.

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