An edition of Case critical (1987)

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An edition of Case critical (1987)

Case critical

social services & social justice in Canada

6th ed.
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"Incorporating the critical perspectives, emphasis on diversity, and pointed suggestions for change that made the previous editions into bestsellers, Ben Carniol pulls together today’s most pertinent research, critical analysis, and practice examples and presents them in this accessible and useful sixth edition of Case Critical.

In the context of the current economic and political climate, this new edition discusses First Nations issues, the increasing corporatization of service, and the explicit link between social work practice and social movements. Carniol questions illegitimate privilege created by colonialism, racism, patriarchal capitalism, heterosexism, ableism and ageism; posing many key questions. Such as, why, as social work education develops progressive approaches, are so many social services deteriorating? How can social workers become allies with diverse groups of people? And, why do progressives persist in their work?"--pub. desc.

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Between The Lines
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181

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Table of Contents

1.
Power, Ideology, and Social Services --
Indigenous knowledge --
Canadian apology for residential schools --
rich-poor gap --
conservative ideology versus equity --
individualism --
illegitimate privilege --
unjust power --
resisting systemic inequalities -- -- 2.
Naming and Resisting Injustices --
bad news --
good news --
Colonial Privilege --
violent conquest --
theft of land --
"Sixties scoop" --
social services & assimilation --
cultural rebirth & personal healing --
mainstream privilege --
Racialized Privilege --
hidden privilege of whiteness --
individual racism --
institutional/systemic racism --
cultural/ideological racism --
anti-racism & social services --
Class Privilege --
underfunded social services --
service cuts/tax cuts --
corporate special interest groups --
Canadian Council of Chief Executives --
hegemony --
global links: IMF & World Bank --
anti-corporate globalization movement --
oppression versus democracy --
Male Privilege --
devaluation of women --
male violence --
women's movement --
shelters & feminist counselling --
intersections of oppressions --
Gendered Ageism --
poverty rate reduced --
ageism & older adults --
long-term care --
women caregivers --
downloading onto women versus a universal model --
incest survivor --
Heterosexist Privilege --
heterosexism --
homophobia --
violence --
transgendered --
two-spirited people --
bisexuality --
social services & change --
Ableism and Privilege --
medical model --
disabling conditions --
challenging stigma --
"(dis)Ability" --
activism & change --
intersections --
Social Justice and Social Services --
dismantling injustice --
social transformation --
contested teirain --
including ourselves -- -- 3.
Roots: Early Attitudes --
1492 & colonialism --
genocide of Indigenous peoples --
African slaves --
persecution of dissenters, women, & "the idle poor" --
British enclosure of the commons --
social Darwinism --
workhouses & "choices" --
Social Work: The Beginnings --
Charity Organization Society --
friendly visitors --
moral uplift --
maternal caring --
intersecting hardships --
1930s Depression --
threats & concessions --
social programs expand --
social control? --
protest movements --
social services in crisis -- -- 4.
Diverging Schools of Altruism --
programs in college & universities --
choosing social work --
altruism --
greed --
social work knowledge --
Conflicts inside the Social Work Curriculum --
ecological-systems theory --
adaptive capacities --
critical consciousness --
social relations --
Aboriginal Circles in the Classroom --
different teaching/learning --
spirituality --
Waubauno Kwe --
Indigenous worldviews --
cultural appropriation --
Anti-Oppression Perspectives --
feminist social work --
structural approach --
intersecting oppressions --
classroom disclosures --
homo-"phobia" --
safety in the classroom? --
dilution of anti-racist education --
accreditation standards --
diverging application of skills --
progressive practice --
Future Trends? -- -- 5.
Social Workers: On the Front Line --
Where Social Workers Work --
social agencies --
voluntary sector --
social economy --
private practice --
quasi-government sector --
public sector --
rural settings --
How People Become Social Service Users --
voluntary & involuntary --
people with (dis)Abilities --
Challenge of Social Work --
interpersonal relationships with service users --
Association of Black Social Workers --
heterosexism --
bisexuality --
transgendered people --
bureaucracy --
burnout --
frustrated service users --
risk assessment & service barriers --
Indigenous voices --
mirage --
Dealing with Challenges: Tiny Miracles --
social work resilience --
therapeutic relationship --
progressive versus conventional application of skills --
examples of good practice -- -- 6.
Managing Social Services: From Top to Bottom --
Stratification of Social Services --
hierarchies --
monitoring --
supervisors --
gender gaps --
neo-colonialism --
anti-racism --
Bottom Line --
de-skilling --
advocacy discouraged --
insecure working conditions --
Labour Unions and Social Work --
why unions? --
diversity & gender equality --
strike by social workers --
divisions --
solidarity --
Privatization of Social Services --
contracting out --
competitive bidding --
private chains --
elusive savings --
global reach --
lower wages --
private practice --
"defiling democracy" --
Alternative Social Services --
Indigenous alternatives --
feminist alternatives --
(dis)Ability alternatives --
queer-positive alternatives --
inverted hierarchy --
effective services -- -- 7.
Reality Check: Service Users Speak Out --
service users' voices --
social "assistance"? --
Welfare "Reform": Smoke and Mirrors --
official reports --
homelessness --
House of Commons resolution --
Campaign 2000 --
United Nations Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights --
policy failures --
children's voices --
social safety net? --
Canada Assistance Plan --
Canada Health and Social Transfer --
workfare --
Diverse Social Services, Diverse Realities --
Aboriginal youth --
from protection to detention --
adult prisoner --
psychiatric survivors --
older adults --
access to disability benefits? --
advocacy by service users --
Caring Social Services: Take a Deep Bow --
"helpful social workers" --
"not lonely anymore" --
"gained inner peace" --
"they give you a chance" --
structural approach -- -- 8.
Towards Liberation --
Challenging Multiple Oppressions --
"isms" --
social location --
opposite pulls --
subjective responses --
normalizing privilege & oppression --
shifting to resistance --
Social Work Practice Themes for Liberation --
finding voice --
finding oppression --
finding resilience --
raising critical consciousness --
standing up for client rights --
developing solidarity for emancipation --
Social Movements and Social Services --
responding to "isms" --
multiple movements --
Workers' Action Centre --
Surpassing Our Survival --
blockages & progress --
Liberation and Social Services --
global context --
some guidelines --
wider application --
role of helpers --
multiple relationships --
"we did it" --
backlash --
support groups --
fear & hope --
inner power --
our transformation.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
361.3/0971
Library of Congress
HV105 .C38 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 181 p.
Number of pages
181

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32083982M
Internet Archive
casecriticalsoci0000carn
ISBN 10
1897071655
ISBN 13
9781897071656
OCLC/WorldCat
649891927

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