Environmental Social Work

Environmental Social Work

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Nov 21, 2012 · English · eBook (361 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 361
Language English
Published Nov 21, 2012
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 1283843668
ISBN-13 9781283843669

Description

In this insightful exploration, the authors address the often-overlooked intersection between social work and environmental issues. The text highlights how social work has historically lagged in integrating ecological concerns into its practice, often focusing solely on social structures while neglecting the natural environment's impact on well-being.

Through a detailed examination, the authors advocate for a more inclusive approach that considers the environmental context of social problems. They propose a framework wherein social workers can not only assist individuals and communities but also engage in environmental advocacy as a core aspect of their role.

This work invites readers to rethink traditional practices, encouraging a shift towards a holistic understanding of social issues that encompasses both social justice and environmental sustainability. The authors' insights aim to inspire future practitioners to forge stronger connections between social work and ecological stewardship, promoting a healthier and more equitable world for all.

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Religion & Spirituality
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