Decolonizing Social Work
Explore the transformative insights presented in Decolonizing Social Work by Mel Gray, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This compelling hardback volume spans 380 pages and brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous social work scholars who delve into the significance of local cultures, beliefs, values, and practices in the journey of decolonization.
With a rising focus on spirituality and ecological awareness within the realm of international social work, this book critically examines the trends, issues, and debates surrounding Indigenous social work theory. It serves as an essential resource for practitioners, educators, and students who are committed to understanding and implementing decolonized approaches in their work. Discover how this pivotal text can enhance your knowledge and practice in social work today.