• National Association of Professional Social Workers in India (NAPSWI)

Books

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PRACTICE ENGAGEMENT
Sanjai Bhatt, Suresh Pathare (ed.)
Year: 2015

Price(PB): 395.00; Price(HB): 1,150.00

Content

Section I- Social Work Education

   
Social Work in India/ H. Y. Siddiqui
From Social Service Administration to Anti Oppressive Social Work: A Critique of ‘Professional Social Work’ /Vidya Rao
Social Work Education in India: Transition from Westernization to Indigenization/ Suresh Pathare
Social Work Education through Distance Learning in India: A Reality/ Gracious Thomas
Bridging Gaps in Professional Social Work Education in India/ Teddy Andrews J.
Development of Social Work as a Profession in India: Challenges Faced by the Social Work Fraternity/ Kaivalya T. Desai
Social Work Education: Educating for Social Change/ Namita Jainer
Field Work Practicum in Social Work Education/ Atul Pratap Singh

Section II -Social Work Practice Engagement

Strengths Perspectives in Social Work Practice in Mental Health/ Abraham Francis
Spiritually Sensitive Social Work: An Emerging Model of Practice/ Jaimon Varghese
Signature Pedagogy in Social Work & PsychologicalWell-Being of Social Work Trainees: An Evidenced-Based Evaluatory Process/ J. Harini Christopher
NADA Protocol for Protection, Treatment and Recovery:A Social Worker’s Perspective/ Suneel Vatsyayan, Ajay Vats and V. Vindhya
Recovery Oriented Services (Roses) for Persons with Psychiatric Disability: NIMHANS Experience/ Faseela Jaleel, B. P. Nirmala and Jagadisha Thirthalli
Globalization and NGO Response to HIV/AIDS: Concerns forSocial Work Practice/ Tarun Bikash Sukai
Foreign Aid, Voluntary Sector and Social Work Practice in India/ Subhashree Sanyal
Management and Service Delivery of Civil SocietyOrganisations: A Study/ Jitendra Kumar Misra
Identity and Marginalization: A Case of Gujjar and BakkarwalCommunity of Jammu and Kashmir/ Iqball Majeed Bhat
Sexual Behaviour of Urban Gay Men in Mizoram: Concerns forRisk Behaviour/ Zothankimiralte and Kalpana Sarathy
Decent Work for Home-based Workers in India: Implications for Social Work/ Shivani Chauhan Barooah
 

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