UBC Press Cultural Competence in the Caring Professions, Paperback, 288 pages

UBC Press Cultural Competence in the Caring Professions book Paperback 288 pages

UBC Press Cultural Competence in the Caring Professions, Paperback, 288 pages

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The right of minority groups to define their culture and identity in their own terms is the central theme of this book. O'Hagan argues that a comprehensive definition of culture, and an awareness of all the issues involved, may enable practitioners to fulfil their statutory obligations more effectively. The current assumption of much literature in the caring professions that race is the most crucial component of cultural identity, is challenged. O'Hagan takes a practice-orientated approach, providing case study examples of how self-awareness tools may be employed within the caring professions.The book is divided into three parts. The first part illustrates the challenge of cultural competence for practitioners by describing the experiences of clients in contact with public agencies. The meaning of culture and identity is explored, based on different theoretical approaches, including social theory and international relations theory. The second part identifies many features of the caring professions which have not been conducive to acquiring cultural awareness and sensitivity. This leads on to the last part, which analyses frameworks for good practice. Each of these frameworks will enable the reader to explore their own attitudes and approaches to different aspects of culture. This book is essential reading for all those working with minority groups in the caring professions.

Kieran O'Hagan is an established writer and former Reader in the School of Social Work at The Queen's University, Belfast. He worked for over twenty years in the social services in Britain. He has also lectured and worked in Australia, India and the USA. He has published many books and articles on a wide range of subjects in welfare and in training, including child abuse, crisis intervention, social work competence and the abuse of women in family and child care.

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UBC Press Cultural Competence in the Caring Professions book Paperback 288 pages
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Book cover type
Paperback
Written by
Kieran O'Hagan
Number of pages
288 pages
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
15/04/2001
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9781853027598
Weight & dimensions
Width
152.4 mm
Height
228.6 mm
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