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Pulling together the threads: Current understandings of contextualized social work education
(University of Windsor, 2019-07-18)Dominant social work approaches are increasingly problematized. In many contexts mainstreamed social work practices and knowledges are inappropriate and eclipse alternative ways of knowing, being, and doing. Moreover, ... -
Transforming social work: Contextualised social work education in South Africa
(Stellenbosch University (SUN Journals), 2020)Despite significant transformation efforts in South African social welfare, social work education still inducts students into prevailing paradigms. Critics suggest that dominant social work is ineffective in that it is ... -
Contextualized social work education in Canada: Understanding educators’ perspectives
(Routledge, 2021-03-11)Dominant Eurocentric social work practices and knowledges have been critiqued for perpetuating colonial perspectives, underlining social control aspects of social work, advancing individualism, ignoring a holistic understanding ... -
COVID-19 and its impact on social service delivery in the mid-Island region
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2021-12)This research has aimed to identify the ways in which social service delivery in the mid-Island region of Vancouver Island has shifted because of COVID-19 conditions. Prompted by initial informal comments regarding the ... -
How local social service delivery pandemic lessons might shape post-COVID realities
(Canadian Association for Social Work Education, 2022)This contribution considers the ways in which COVID-19 impacted social service delivery in the central Vancouver Island region over 18 months after the declaration of the pandemic. Significant shifts in the external and ... -
Interrogating settler social work with indigenous persons in Canada
(Sage, 2022-02-15)This article, towards decolonizing social work, reports on a study that examined the record of Canadian social work regarding Indigenous Canadians through the lens of the national professional association’s journal. ... -
A 40 year (contextualized) social work journey
(Sage, 2022-03-01)Employing critical autoethnography, this article conveys how over my four decades of social work, I have come to adopt a contextualized social work stance and identifies what emerge as four key areas of contextualized ... -
The Canadian Social Work Review: A Canadian character of social work?
(Routledge, 2022-04-11)Noting that scholarly journals represent a particular repository of knowledge, we use content analysis to explore the constructions of social work represented in the Canadian Social Work Review – Revue canadienne de service ... -
In history's shadow: Child welfare discourses regarding Indigenous communities in the Canadian Social Work journal
(University of Victoria School of Child and Youth Care, 2022-04-21)This article reviews all items in the Canadian Social Work journal over its almost 90-year history that relate to child welfare practice in an Indigenous context. We review the journal contents as a way of understanding ... -
The value of an online group for teaching group work skills
(Routledge, 2022-07-17)This article examines third year social work students’ perceptions of the value of a mandatory, self-help online support group for teaching group work skills. Students overwhelmingly identified the group’s worth as lying ... -
The value of sourcing social work journals for critical discourse analysis
(Sage, 2023-05-22)Using the contents of journals has been an underutilized research approach in social work. Journal archives represent what has been legitimated in the discipline as well as what forms the dominant social work canon. To ... -
Social work journals: A key disciplinary resource
(Unisa Press Journals, 2023-07-04)Social work journals are repositories of disciplinary knowledge. The recent critiques of Western and anglophone dominance in knowledge production and publication barriers experienced by scholars from the Global South and ... -
A community of practice approach for school-based developmental social work in South Africa: Reflections of social workers
(Sage, 2023-07-14)This article reports on social worker reflections on the benefits and barriers of a multisectoral community of practice to improve child well-being for beneficiaries of the Child Support Grant in poor urban communities ... -
Social work's colonial past with Indigenous children and communities in Australia and Canada: A cross-national comparison
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2023-08-02)This article offers a cross-national comparison of social work in two countries, Australia and Canada, about the care of Indigenous children within the context of colonization and the evolving profession. The discussion ...