Prepare future social workers with tools to address disparities across diverse social work settings.
This essential text provides justice-informed knowledge, skills, and values for social work practice. It examines structural and systemic impacts to prepare students for creating meaningful change across diverse practice arenas. Each chapter is grounded in key concepts and theory, linking contemporary practice to historical policies that have perpetuated inequity. Through this foundation, the book offers clear, practical knowledge and actionable guidance. With applied exercises, practitioner insights, and experiential learning opportunities, the book helps students apply social, racial, economic, and environmental justice in practice. Designed for BSW, MSW, and DSW courses, the text emphasizes sustainable practice through self-care and reflective engagement.
What's New:
- New chapters on racial justice, child welfare, and self-care for sustainable practice
- Expanded case examples and voices from practitioners in the field
- Updated applied exercises and reflective learning opportunities
- Stronger integration of systemic analysis across practice arenas
Key Features:
- Coverage of 13 essential practice systems through a justice lens
- Students gain advanced skills to identify and challenge systemic injustice in practice
- Includes engaging tools: case studies, exercises, field insights, and learning outcomes
- Written by respected scholars advancing social, racial, economic, and environmental justice in social work
- Instructor Resources include Instructor's Manual with Learning Activities for each chapter, Instructor Chapter PowerPoints, Test Bank, Sample Syllabus, and Transition Guide from First to Second Edition