Cases in Macro Social Work PracticeCases in Macro Social Work Practice, Second Edition David P. Fauri, Virginia Commonwealth University Stephen P. Wernet, St. Louis University F. Ellen Netting, Virginia Commonwealth University "Cases in Macro Social Work Practice" provides relevant and contemporary case scenarios that reflect practice dilemmas and challenges typically experienced by social workers in organizational, community, and policy practice areas. These revised and new cases will ground readers in social work literature through theory and practice perspectives, granting them a starting point for dialogue and helping them find their place in the professional world of human services. Highlights of the Second Edition:
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... Matthew Shepard murder was a potent catalyst . Since timing is important , advocates must be prepared to assess the sit- uation at hand and identify exactly what the problem is . In this case , there is little disagreement that what ...
... Matthew Shepard murder was a potent catalyst . Since timing is important , advocates must be prepared to assess the sit- uation at hand and identify exactly what the problem is . In this case , there is little disagreement that what ...
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... Matthew Shepard , Mary used social work knowledge and skills to begin planning and organizing an event . She remembered from her social work classes that the best people to plan an event are the people the event is cre- ated to serve ...
... Matthew Shepard , Mary used social work knowledge and skills to begin planning and organizing an event . She remembered from her social work classes that the best people to plan an event are the people the event is cre- ated to serve ...
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... Matthew Shepard murder serve as a triggering event for the mobilization of the community ? How does this crime reflect a set of broader societal attitudes about difference and how might those attitudes impact the GLBT community ? 4 ...
... Matthew Shepard murder serve as a triggering event for the mobilization of the community ? How does this crime reflect a set of broader societal attitudes about difference and how might those attitudes impact the GLBT community ? 4 ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Understanding Problems and Populations | 13 |
for the GLBT Community | 32 |
Copyright | |
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