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A group model of practice with girls of Asian ethnicityManhas, Sonia 05 1900 (has links)
This study examined how group work can provide a culturally-competent, gender and agesensitive
model of social work practice with girls of colour. I developed and implemented
a school-based girls' group program specifically designed to outreach to girls of colour
between thirteen and eighteen years of age. Results from the program demonstrated that
through purposeful efforts to develop collaborative, non-hierarchical relationships, adult
facilitators played a significant role in creating an environment in which girls could speak
about issues that were important to them, including those related to race and culture.
During the group sessions, girls learned about each other and themselves, identified
similarities in their experiences as immigrants to Canada, and created a sense of group
belonging. Similarity in non-dominant cultural status and gender among participants and
facilitators appeared to have contributed to the group's cohesiveness and countered
structural barriers to addressing race and culture. This study highlighted the value of a
group model of practice to provide girls of colour with their own space to freely explore
individual experiences and a vehicle for community organizing.
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"Why do you want to help me? I've never even been to your home..." : a journey in cross-cultural social work with Aboriginal peopleGarwood, Nicki January 1995 (has links)
The following thesis describes the experiences of a non-Native, female, social worker as a participant-observer among First Nations people. The setting was that of an Intensive Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program for male Aboriginal ex-offenders, held over a period of four months in 1993. The environment was a secluded camp site, situated to the North-East of Montreal. The material describes, in narrative form, the interactions between non-Native and Mohawk workers, and between non-Native worker and Native clients of various cultural backgrounds. Also considered are general issues which affect First Nations peoples, such as alcohol and drug abuse, grief and loss, sexual abuse and the resurgence of traditional Native spiritual practices. Implications of the work reflect on effective cross-cultural communication, and the importance of facilitating appropriate healing processes for First Nations peoples.
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A group model of practice with girls of Asian ethnicityManhas, Sonia 05 1900 (has links)
This study examined how group work can provide a culturally-competent, gender and agesensitive
model of social work practice with girls of colour. I developed and implemented
a school-based girls' group program specifically designed to outreach to girls of colour
between thirteen and eighteen years of age. Results from the program demonstrated that
through purposeful efforts to develop collaborative, non-hierarchical relationships, adult
facilitators played a significant role in creating an environment in which girls could speak
about issues that were important to them, including those related to race and culture.
During the group sessions, girls learned about each other and themselves, identified
similarities in their experiences as immigrants to Canada, and created a sense of group
belonging. Similarity in non-dominant cultural status and gender among participants and
facilitators appeared to have contributed to the group's cohesiveness and countered
structural barriers to addressing race and culture. This study highlighted the value of a
group model of practice to provide girls of colour with their own space to freely explore
individual experiences and a vehicle for community organizing. / Arts, Faculty of / Social Work, School of / Graduate
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A constructivist inquiry of the bicultural experiences and social support systems of Southeast Asian refugee youthBermejo, Emilio Russ Layon 01 January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Psychotherapy encounters curanderismo: Implications for Mexican clients treated in the United States by culturally insensitive social workersRiech, Anthony Joseph 01 January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Moving beyond diversity by numbers : new approaches to fostering healthy intercultural climates in human services organizations supporting people with disabilitiesFarr, Jeanne Marie 01 January 2007 (has links)
The purpose of this research study was to foster improved intercultural communication and understanding in the studied organizations and to foster diversity related discussion in the Oregon developmental disabilities services industry. Research was conducted by collecting data from 16 human resource managers who work in human services organizations serving people with developmental disabilities. Through the use of an email survey and follow-up telephone interviews with a subgroup ofthe 16 participants, data were gathered regarding participant perspectives on their organizations' diversity initiatives and on their suggestions for effective diversity strategies. Specific areas of focus included: the benefits and barriers to workplace diversity and strategies to foster workplace diversity. The research produced a comprehensive set of strategies that focused on the following six areas: leadership commitment to diversity; organizational commitment to diversity; organizational commitment to diversity training; the modification of human resources practices to accommodate diverse cultural needs; the consideration of alternative service configurations and job descriptions to accommodate different cultural needs; and the development of a comprehensive community outreach program.
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"Why do you want to help me? I've never even been to your home..." : a journey in cross-cultural social work with Aboriginal peopleGarwood, Nicki January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Disproportion of African American children in child welfare system crisisJones, Pamela Janice 01 January 2007 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of the Structured Decision-Making (SDM) tool affects the disproportion of African American children accounted for in Riverside County Child Welfare System.
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A survey of social workers' cultural competency: An exploratory studyLujano, José Luis 01 January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to measure the social workers' knowledge, awareness, sensitivity, and ability to serve the population of color.
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Cultural factors affecting Latino diabeticsGarcia, Maud Danitza 01 January 2005 (has links)
This study addressed cultural factors that prevent Hispanic diabetics from getting diagnosed early, controlling their glycemic levels, and obtaining appropriate transportation, health insurance, and better education on nutrition.
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