Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability : A Partnership Approach

SKU: 9781009218320
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  • Author:
    HEWARD-BELLE Susan / TSANTEFSKI Menka
  • ISBN:
    9781009218320
  • Publication Date:
    May 2023
  • Edition:
    3
  • Pages:
    380
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia
Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability : A Partnership Approach
Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability : A Partnership Approach

Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability : A Partnership Approach

SKU: 9781009218320
Regular price $78.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HEWARD-BELLE Susan / TSANTEFSKI Menka
  • ISBN:
    9781009218320
  • Publication Date:
    May 2023
  • Edition:
    3
  • Pages:
    380
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia

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New Zealand content: Chapter 16. Working with Maori whanau (families) Sharyn Roberts

Vulnerability is not a fixed state; people and families can move in and out of experiencing vulnerability throughout their lives. All families are at risk of experiencing vulnerability at some point, which means that social workers and other professionals must be equipped with the skills to effectively provide them with support. Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability: A Partnership Approach provides a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to family-centred practice for the social work, human services, health and education professions. This edition has been comprehensively revised and features new chapters on working with families affected by natural disasters, families experiencing poverty, Maori families, LGBTQIA+ families and families where a parent has an intellectual disability. Emphasis is placed on promoting a rights-based, relational approach to working with children and young people, who are most at risk of experiencing vulnerability. Each chapter includes case studies, reflective questions and activities.

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  • New Zealand content: Chapter 16. Working with Maori whanau (families) Sharyn Roberts

    Vulnerability is not a fixed state; people and families can move in and out of experiencing vulnerability throughout their lives. All families are at risk of experiencing vulnerability at some point, which means that social workers and other professionals must be equipped with the skills to effectively provide them with support. Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability: A Partnership Approach provides a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to family-centred practice for the social work, human services, health and education professions. This edition has been comprehensively revised and features new chapters on working with families affected by natural disasters, families experiencing poverty, Maori families, LGBTQIA+ families and families where a parent has an intellectual disability. Emphasis is placed on promoting a rights-based, relational approach to working with children and young people, who are most at risk of experiencing vulnerability. Each chapter includes case studies, reflective questions and activities.

New Zealand content: Chapter 16. Working with Maori whanau (families) Sharyn Roberts

Vulnerability is not a fixed state; people and families can move in and out of experiencing vulnerability throughout their lives. All families are at risk of experiencing vulnerability at some point, which means that social workers and other professionals must be equipped with the skills to effectively provide them with support. Working with Families Experiencing Vulnerability: A Partnership Approach provides a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to family-centred practice for the social work, human services, health and education professions. This edition has been comprehensively revised and features new chapters on working with families affected by natural disasters, families experiencing poverty, Maori families, LGBTQIA+ families and families where a parent has an intellectual disability. Emphasis is placed on promoting a rights-based, relational approach to working with children and young people, who are most at risk of experiencing vulnerability. Each chapter includes case studies, reflective questions and activities.