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Co-constructing Community: Visualizing and Realizing a 2020 Vision of Care and Justice in Social Work
This presentation builds the case for the need for a new collective vision to address the inherent underlying root causes of historic social work issues and concludes with a discussion of how social workers can assist in ‘co-constructing’ community with others by becoming conscious co-creators in developing and refining solution-focused grassroots and professional interventions for individuals, families, communities, and the world.
Learning Objectives:
Articulate one or more interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationship between trauma and oppression, intersectionality, resilience, and health and well-being among individuals, families, and/or communities and apply it to practice;
Demonstrate reframing problem-based perspectives to solution-focused perspectives; and
Critically analyze the strengths and limitations of assessment and intervention strategies that promote and sustain social justice, human rights, and empowerment.
1.5 Social Work
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Non-Member
$40.00
Member
$30.00
Specialty Practice Sections
$0.00
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