Advancing human rights in social work education

This volume brings together a host of scholars to address curriculum development and teaching methodologies for integrating human rights into social work education. Contributors discuss the theoretical framework and practical applications of the human rights approach in the areas of diverse human ri...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Libal, Kathryn, 1968- editor (editor), Berthold, Megan, editor, Thomas, Rebecca L., editor, Healy, Lynne M., editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Alexandria, Virginia : Council on Social Work Education [2014]
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009799111006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • SECTION I: Diverse Human Rights Orientations to Curriculum Development. 1. Fulfilling the Rich Potential of Human Rights in Social Work Education: An Overview ; 2. Human Rights as the Bedrock of Social Justice: Implications for Advanced Generalist Practice ; 3. Can Human Rights-Based Social Work Practice Bridge the Micro/Macro Divide? ; 4. Teaching Human Rights in Core Micro Foundation and Clinical Practice Classes: Integration of Clinical Examples of Human Trafficking and Torture ; 5. Developing a Curriculum Based on Human Rights and Social Justice; 6. Human Rights as a Framework for Teaching International Social Work ; 7. Bringing Human Rights Home in Social Work Education ; 8. Teaching the Use of Complaint Mechanisms of UN Treaty Bodies as a Tool in International Social Work Practice ; 9. Integrating Human Rights into the Jamaican Social Work Curriculum
  • SECTION II: Policy, Research, and Social Justice. 10. The Boundaries of Social Justice: Addressing the Conflict Between Human Rights and Multiculturalism in Social Work Education ; 11. Economic Justice, Social Work Education, and Human Rights ; 12. A Case Study in Immigrant Civic Engagement Research: Linking Human Rights to Social Work Education ; 13. Human Rights, Social Welfare, and Questions of Social Justice in South African Social Work Curricula ; 14. Learning by Doing: Integrating Social and Economic Justice and Human Rights Into Social Work Practice ; 15. Analyzing Social Policies From a Rights-Based Approach
  • SECTION III: Travel Study and Exchange Models to Promote Human Rights Education. 16. Developing Global Partnerships in Social Work: HIV/AIDS and the Case of Uganda ; 17. Educating U.S. University Students to Promote Human Rights: A Study Abroad Field-Based Intensive Seminar in Costa Rica ; 18. Interprofessional Global Health Education: Human Rights and the Role of the Social Worker ; 19. Expanding Children’s Rights in Jamaica Through an International Educational Partnership
  • SECTION IV: Human Rights Education and Special Populations. 20. Reframing Child Protection and Permanency Social Work as Human Rights Work ; 21. Deconstructing Mass Incarceration in the United States Through a Human Rights Lens: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice ; 22. Human Rights and Migration ; 23. Incorporating a Human Rights Framework to Advance Just Policy and Practice with Immigrants: A Teaching Module Within a Social Work/Human Rights Seminar ; 24. Addressing the Human Right to Water in Global Social Work Education
  • EPILOGUE: Future Directions in Human Rights and Social Work Education.