Social, Racial, Economic, and Environmental Justice

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826143693

Building Social Work Practice Skills

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Kalea Benner, PhD, MSW, LCSW, is dean and professor with the School of Social Work at Indiana University.  



Diane N. Loeffler, PhD, MSW, is a senior lecturer in the University of Kentucky’s College of Social Work, a member of the Lewis Honors College Faculty, and a faculty affiliate of the Appalachian Center and Appalachian Studies Program. 



Natalie D. Pope, PhD, MSW, LCSW, is an associate professor and PhD program director in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky. 


Contributors  



Preface  



Instructor Resources 



Chapter 1. Setting the Stage for Justice-Driven Social Work Practice 



Chapter 2. Theoretical and Conceptual Underpinnings of Justice-Driven Practice  



Chapter 3. Framing Social Work Practice in the Human Rights Context  



Chapter 4. Implementing Racial Justice and Anti-Oppressive Practice  



Chapter 5. The Pervasive Influence of Economic Inequality and Income Disparity  



Chapter 6. Addressing Disparities in Child Welfare  



Chapter 7. Social and Economic Disparities Within the Educational System



Chapter 8. Justice-Informed Social Work Practice Within the Criminal Justice System  



Chapter 9.  Social and Environmental Factors in Health Disparities   



Chapter 10. Disparities in Mental Health Services: A Matter of Justice in the Clinical Setting  



Chapter 11. Environmental Justice and Disasters: Social Workers Role in Combating Structural Inequalities   



Chapter 12. Food Justice  



Chapter 13. Utilizing Policy to Address Unaffordable and Unavailable Housing  



Chapter 14. Financial Justice and Social Work Practice  



Chapter 15. Implementing Justice-Driven Social Work Practice  



Chapter 16. Self-Care as a Professional Imperative  



Chapter 17. A Call to Action: Justice-Informed Social Work Practice  



Index


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