radical social worker
As a current graduate student in social work, I find myself surrounded by individuals who are interested in the privatization of social problems and are relying solely on the medical model as an intervention strategy within a private practice setting. I am creating this blog to mobilize a community of social workers who are interested in community-oriented practice, macro-level policies and institutional forces, and a social justice focus. This is not meant to exacerbate the already existent polarization between micro and macro-level practice, nor is it meant to denigrate the importance of the client-social worker relationship formulated within a therapeutic setting. Rather it is a forum for individuals to share resources, experiences, research, and current news articles that address structural change and transformative cultural shifts that promote social justice in our society. Thus, it is a forum that addresses issues often proven to be invisible within mainstream social work literature. Submissions welcome.
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Sex Work and Human Trafficking: The Role of the Advocate
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