Child Welfare: An Africentric PerspectiveJoyce Everett, Sandra Stukes Chipungu, Bogart R. Leashore Rutgers University Press, 1991 - 325 pagine Child Welfare, twenty-one educators call attention to racial disparities in the child welfare system by demonstrating how practices that are successful for white children are often not similarly successful for African American children. Moreover, contributors insist that policymakers and care providers look at African American family life and child development from a culturally-based Africentric perspective. Such a perspective, the book argues, can serve as a catalyst for creativity and innovation in the formulation of policies and practices aimed at improving the welfare of African American children. |
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... minority clients , plus the nature of child welfare work further deter the possibility that professional judgments will be based on exposure to a wide variety of minority life - styles , unless workers have had previous contact with ...
... minority clients , plus the nature of child welfare work further deter the possibility that professional judgments will be based on exposure to a wide variety of minority life - styles , unless workers have had previous contact with ...
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... minority and Africentric - are the following : Are these two perspectives interchangeable , separate , or ... minority feminist perspective . Finally , the chapter explores the implications for social work educa- tion and practice of ...
... minority and Africentric - are the following : Are these two perspectives interchangeable , separate , or ... minority feminist perspective . Finally , the chapter explores the implications for social work educa- tion and practice of ...
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... minority children into a standardized system of child wel- fare policies and regulations . A minority perspective stresses that pri- ority has to be given to developing a multiethnic concept of child welfare services — a move away from ...
... minority children into a standardized system of child wel- fare policies and regulations . A minority perspective stresses that pri- ority has to be given to developing a multiethnic concept of child welfare services — a move away from ...
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