Social Work Practice and Disability Communities: An Intersectional Anti-Oppressive Approach
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Contributors: Slayter and Johnson
Publisher: ROTEL
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Designed as a main textbook for social work courses at the bachelor’s and master’s level or for social work practitioners in the field, this work moves beyond a traditional medicalized and segregated approach (i.e., chapters organized around impairments) to the exploration of disability-specific populations, instead taking a more intersectional approach in discussing specific service areas and practice issues while weaving in stories about the lived experiences of disabled people with a range of social identities. These issues include parenting, mass incarceration, ableism, aging, and employment, among many others.
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