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Anti-Discriminatory Practice

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This new edition of this text incorporates new debates and developments in the theory and practice of anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive social work, as well as many new references and a new preface by the author. Building on the success of previous editions in its clarity, breadth, concision and applied focus, it offers a starting point and refresher for students and practitioners alike.

208 pages, Paperback

First published November 10, 1992

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This book caused me to critically analyze some of my beliefs of social work theories. I don't agree with absolutely everything in this book, but it made me think and I'm a better social worker because of it. I especially like the expansion of systems theory into personal, cultural, and social and now our clients and communities are impacted.
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