(eBook PDF) Working with Immigrants and Refugees: Issues, Theories, and Approaches for Social Work and Human Service Practice – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
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- ISBN-10 : 0199019258
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199019250
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Working with Immigrants and Refugees examines the issues and processes that help, hinder, or obstruct the settlement experiences of newcomers to Canada. This contributed volume explores major challenges commonly faced by immigrants and refugees, especially those newcomers whose race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, or position as an asylum seeker makes them particularly vulnerable. The text offers critical analysis of challenges and issues alongside practical suggestions and insights to ensure students are fully prepared to work with immigrants and refugees.
table of contents:
- Part I: Conceptualizing and Theorizing Human Services Practice with Immigrants and Refugees
- Chapter 1: Theories of Migration
- Chapter 2: Immigration Policy in Canada
- Chapter 3: Building a Practice System for Working with Immigrants and Refugees: The SSLD Approach
- Chapter 4: Building Inclusive and Welcoming Communities for Immigrants and Refugees
- Part II: Major Challenges of Immigrants and Refugees
- Chapter 5: The Labour Market and Immigrants
- Chapter 6: Immigrants and Physical and Mental Health
- Chapter 7: Immigrants and Refugees: Housing and Homelessness
- Part III: Human Services Practice with Vulnerable Immigrant and Refugee Groups
- Chapter 8: Working with Immigrant Women and Families
- Chapter 9: Social Work Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Men
- Chapter 10: The Well-Being of Children from Immigrant Families
- Chapter 11: The Well-Being of Youth from Immigrant and Refugee Families
- Chapter 12: Social Work Practice with Older Immigrants
- Chapter 13: The Well-Being of Immigrants with Disabilities
- Chapter 14: Social Work with LGBTQ Newcomers
- Chapter 15: Working with Asylum Seekers