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Green Social Work

2022
Interview conducted with Professor Lena Dominelli, by video conference, by Robert Bergougnan and two SW professionnels from ERASME- Institute of Social Work, in the framework of the Transnational RetSaSo project of the POCTEFA programme.
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How green is the environment in social work?

International Social Work, 2001
This research explores environmental issues in social work practice in New Mexico, USA and KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. A total of 113 social workers responded to a mailed questionnaire. The majority of respondents from both regions thought that environmental issues are important personally and professionally and are relevant to the social work ...
Christine Marlow, Colin Van Rooyen
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Green Social Work

Practice, 2013
Lena Dominelli Bristol: Polity, 2012 244 pp. £15.19, ISBN: 978-0-7456-5400-3 This book sets out with the aim, among other things, of ‘filling the gap in the literature caused by the shortage of pub...
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Social Work and Sustainable Social Development: Teaching and Learning Strategies for ‘Green Social Work’ Curriculum

Social Work Education, 2015
It is increasingly recognized that social work has a vital role to play in shaping effective responses to environmental degradation, climate change and disasters. Innovative teaching and learning strategies can be used to facilitate understanding of complex, interrelated and systemic social, economic and environmental challenges.
Julie Drolet   +3 more
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Green social work requires a green politics

2018
This chapter explores the more critical 'discontents' of capitalism and global neoliberalism by highlighting the ecological damages, natural disasters and social problems that have resulted from its rapid growth with less and less government sanctions and political and social control to check its domination and impact.
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Is social work really greening? Exploring the place of sustainability and environment in social work codes of ethics

International Social Work, 2016
This article examines the extent to which issues of environmental sustainability are represented in three national social work codes of ethics – the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia. These national codes are discussed and implications for social work are analysed with a view to strengthening the profession’s position regarding ...
Bowles, Wendy   +3 more
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Greening Australian social work practice and education

2018
Australia's environment is unique and diverse. It is renowned for its extraordinary wildlife and spectacular landscapes. But Australia's environment is also at great risk. Australian social workers have long considered environmental issues in their practice and within social work education.
Nipperess, Sharlene, Boddy, Jennifer
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Green anarcho-social work

Abstract Anarchism has a long-standing concern about the environment. If land is property, it can be commodified, abused, and exploited. Rather than seeking to shame or instigate an ethical capitalism, anarchism seeks to eliminate the ownership of things. The concept of ownership is challenged as fiction.
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Green Social Work auf einem beschädigten Planeten

Zeitschrift für Sozialpädagogik ZfSp, 2022
Der Beitrag erkundet die Reichweite von ökozentrischen und posthumanen Perspektiven für eine Green Social Work (vgl. Dominelli 2012'; Dominelli et al. 2018). Angesichts von multiplen globalen Krisen, verursacht u. a. durch die COVID-19 Pandemie, den beschleunigten Klimanotstand und die wachsende Zahl von anthropogenen Naturkatastrophen im (Post ...
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GREEN SOCIAL WORK

Green Social Work: Environment Protection through Social Action is a comprehensive and forward-looking text that explores the dynamic relationship between social work practice and environmental sustainability. The book recognizes that environmental problems are not isolated ecological issues but deeply connected to social inequality, poverty, human ...
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