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What is Social Work with Refugees

Handbook of Research on Race, Gender, and the Fight for Equality
Social work in its broadest sense as a field of practice with a specialist client group, namely, refugees.
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Social Work with Refugee Women: Narrative and “Empowerment”
Lareen Cooper (Massey University, New Zealand), Mary Nash (Massey University, New Zealand), and Antoinette Umugwaneza (New Zealand Red Cross, New Zealand)
Copyright: © 2016 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0047-6.ch024
Abstract
In this chapter on resettlement social work with women refugees, they are portrayed as resilient yet reluctant users of social work services. While the field of social work with refugees has already been widely introduced and discussed, less attention has been paid to resettlement work with women refugees. In order to contextualise this discussion, key terms are briefly defined, and relevant legislation together with demographic features are covered. The chapter includes a case study, presented by one of the authors, herself an expert by experience. We present open source as well as current research published in academic journals relating to this field of practice. Research methods and ethical issues including practice dilemmas associated with the concept of empowerment are discussed. Practical applications and cultural concerns derived from the research suggest how practitioners and refugee women may work together using participatory methods to draw on the strengths and experience of the refugee women to achieve goals which are consistent with those set out by the United Nations High Commission.
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