Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... discussion of working class women , there is a discussion of the nega- tive effects of intervention by social workers who suggest that better budgeting or better mothering are ideals that these women ought to work towards ( 1984 : 149 ) ...
... discussion of working class women , there is a discussion of the nega- tive effects of intervention by social workers who suggest that better budgeting or better mothering are ideals that these women ought to work towards ( 1984 : 149 ) ...
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... discussion and reflection , rather than as con- clusive formulations . It is not my intention to draw up a coherent framework for feminist casework , but instead to sensitize caseworkers to some of the feminist possibilities inherent in ...
... discussion and reflection , rather than as con- clusive formulations . It is not my intention to draw up a coherent framework for feminist casework , but instead to sensitize caseworkers to some of the feminist possibilities inherent in ...
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... discussion . The member may choose not to speak . After this initial discussion , the topic is then open for general discus- sion . The group has rules of no confrontation or invalidation of par- ticipants by others . The group ...
... discussion . The member may choose not to speak . After this initial discussion , the topic is then open for general discus- sion . The group has rules of no confrontation or invalidation of par- ticipants by others . The group ...
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Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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