Introduction to oppression and anti-oppression -- Useful concepts in anti-oppression -- Equality -- Equal opportunity -- Equality and diversity -- Positive action -- A holistic approach -- Examples of researching identities -- Practice placements -- Examples of personal plans -- Assessment and evaluation -- Reflecting on experience
Summary
"This book presents a distinctive holistic approach to developing anti-oppressive practice and demonstrates how an understanding of equality and diversity can affect interaction and intervention in a range of health and social care settings, and with a range of service users. Drawing on case studies and practice guidelines, the book proposes a range of strategies for students and professionals that will enable them to develop skills in cultural equality and anti-discrimination and apply them to their everyday practice. The book begins with an account of the nature of anti-oppressive practice and goes on to explore the core theories, concepts, and strategies of anti-oppressive practice."--Publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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