Anti-oppressive practice

Anti-oppressive practice

By Beverley Burke, Jane Dalrymple

Subjects: Law and legislation, Social workers, Social Welfare & Social Work - General, Public welfare, Law, Politics & Government, Law - Great Britain, Public welfare, great britain, Social service, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, LAW, Social Sciences, Social Welfare & Social Work, Law - Non-U.S., Legal status, laws

Description: Challenges the notion that anti-oppressive practice has lost its potency or became commodified into a professional response to inequalities. This book explores key questions including - is anti-oppressive practice relevant in contemporary practice? can law be used as an empowering tool? and, can the law be used to develop anti-oppressive practice?

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