Theories for Decolonial Social Work Practice in South Africa by Carelse, Shernaaz; Dykes, Glynnis; Lombard, Antoinette; Mbedzi, Paul (Rembuluwani); Rasool, Shahana; Schenck, Rinie; van Breda, van Breda; Sekudu, Johannah, 9780190721350
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  • ISBN: 9780190721350 | 0190721359
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 3/26/2020

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Theories for Decolonial Social Work Practice in South Africa is a local book critically presenting social work theories that are suitable for decolonial and developmental generalist practice in the Global South. The choice of theories included in this book is informed by the lived experiences of South Africans in a multicultural, post-colonial, post-apartheid society. The book sees the goal of social work as effecting transformation and liberation, through the implementation of the developmental approach, and by drawing on decolonial and African concepts. It supports social workers in working toward this goal by stimulating critical reflection and disrupting taken-for-granted beliefs and practices. It guides readers to work with client groups across the micro-mezzo-macro continuum in such a way that they are empowered to develop agency, thereby affirming the basic values of social justice and human dignity.
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