Cultural responsiveness and social work: A discussion
Journal article
Green, Sue, Bennett, Bindi and Betteridge, Sonia. (2016). Cultural responsiveness and social work: A discussion. Social Alternatives. 35(4), pp. 66 - 72.
Authors | Green, Sue, Bennett, Bindi and Betteridge, Sonia |
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Abstract | This paper uses a critical framework to discuss the importance of culturally responsive practice when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals and communities. Critical social work aims to critique and dismantle the societal structures that create oppression and inequalities for powerless groups of people within society. The social work profession will be used to illustrate the importance of culturally responsive practice, as it attempts to ensure that its practice is culturally safe with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. This article explores cultural responsiveness through three auto-ethnographies from both non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal perspectives that are highly applicable to a range of professions. |
Year | 2016 |
Journal | Social Alternatives |
Journal citation | 35 (4), pp. 66 - 72 |
Publisher | University of the Sunshine Coast |
ISSN | 0155-0306 |
Web address (URL) | http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=872319626183827;res=IELLCC |
Page range | 66 - 72 |
Research Group | School of Allied Health |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
Place of publication | Australia |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8717v/cultural-responsiveness-and-social-work-a-discussion
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