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Outlanders: hidden narratives from social workers of colour

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Lichfield Kirwin MacLean 2021ISBN:
  • 1912130564
  • 9781912130566
Subject(s): Summary: This book is an anthology of essays, poems, stories and reflections by social workers from Black and other Global Majority communities. It captures the voices of students, practitioners, managers and academics combining personal and professional experiences. Topics include: anti-racist activism, oppressive workplaces, racial trauma and COVID-19.
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This book is an anthology of essays, poems, stories and reflections by social workers from Black and other Global Majority communities. It captures the voices of students, practitioners, managers and academics combining personal and professional experiences. Topics include: anti-racist activism, oppressive workplaces, racial trauma and COVID-19.

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