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2016.
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"Strong Helpers' Teachings encourages Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, scholars, and practitioners in the human services to learn and understand fundamental aspects of Indigenous worldviews that can be applied to all peoples. Those in the helping professions are challenged to share these important Indigenous teachings, including holistic approaches, spirituality, and healing, without appropriating their meanings and purposes."-- Provided by...
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2024.
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"Abolish Social Work (As We Know It) responds to the timely and important call for police abolition by analyzing professional social work as one alternative commonly proposed as a ready-made solution to ending police brutality. Drawing on both historical analysis and lessons learned from decades of organizing abolitionist and decolonizing practices within the field and practice of social work (including social service, community organizing, and other...
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A poet's firsthand account of a month volunteering on the frontlines of the Syrian refugee crisis. In the fall of 2015, Steven Heighton made an overnight decision to travel to the frontlines of the Syrian refugee crisis in Greece and enlist as a volunteer. He arrived on the isle of Lesvos with a duffel bag and a dubious grasp of Greek, his mother's native tongue, and worked on the landing beaches and in OXY---a jerrybuilt, ad hoc transit camp providing...
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Pub. Date
2021
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A trusted, comprehensive resource, this volume demonstrates a range of creative approaches for facilitating children's emotional reparation and recovery from trauma. Experts in play, art, music, movement, and drama therapy, as well as bibliotherapy, describe step-by-step strategies for working with children, families, and groups. Rich with case material and artwork, the book is practical and user-friendly. Specific types of stressful experiences discussed...
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2023.
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A compelling and deeply personal memoir by a Vancouver community activist with a career across Canada. Lessons learned about self, about community organizing and the struggles to build a better world. The reader is challenged to reflect on her/his own life journey. His personal story of joy and grief is interwoven with success and set-backs in a community work career. This story is set within the optimism following World War Two that believed “We...
Pub. Date
[2022]
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When working with Indigenous Peoples, the helping professions - education, social work, health care and justice - reinforce the colonial lie that Indigenous Peoples need saving. Leading anti-racism scholars in this volume reveal the ways in which white settlers working in these institutions shape, defend, and uphold institutional racism, even while professing to support Indigenous people. White supremacy shows up in the everyday behaviours, language,...
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2011
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Never mind the diagnostic wizardry on the TV medical drama, House (or) Grey's Anatomy's hospital staff. Instead, settle down and crack open Front Lines. You'll meet a fresh, real-life cast of northern caregivers, who help and heal. They show fierce love, intense compassion, and inspiring insight into their work, their patients, and the land where they dwell.Author Sarah de Leeuw brings along her careful eye and poetic prose as she embeds on health...
12) Leave no trace
Pub. Date
[2018]
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A father and his thirteen-year-old daughter have lived off the grid for years in the forests around Portland, Oregon. When their idyllic life is shattered, both are put into social services. After clashing with their new surroundings, they set off on a journey back to their wild homeland.
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