Fifteen American social work educators contribute to this resource text for students and practitioners in social and human services. Following an opening chapter explaining the "Cultural Competence, P
Lum (California State U.-Sacramento) provides a generalist social work practice process framework delineating culture-common and culture- specific social work principles for the diverse population of
CULTURALLY COMPETENT PRACTICE: A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING DIVERSE GROUPS & JUSTICE ISSUES will help you become a more informed helping professional through its strong tradition of presenting a
This textbook begins by describing the overall framework of multidimensional contextual services, and then proceeds to discuss specific contexts and groups. Seventeen chapters by social workers and sc