This book places environmental justice as central to social work practice. Using the phases of practice, theory, ethics, and values are integrated with distinct chapters on micro, mezzo, and macro practice. Stories, case studies, and boxed sections highlight organizations and people who bridge the human and environmental justice divide. Critical thinking and learning activities provide direction for course assignments and activities.
Preface
Council on Social Work Education Competencies
Chapter 1
Environmental Justice and Social Work Practice: Historical Roots
Chapter 2
Social Work's Foundational Concepts: Values and Skills for Environmental Justice
Chapter 3
Theoretical Foundations: Systems, Narrative, and Structural Theories
Chapter 4
Ethics for Environmental Justice
Chapter 5
Understanding Yourself and the Natural Environment
Chapter 6
Phases of Social Work Practice for Environmental Justice
Chapter 7
Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families Towards Environmental Justice
Chapter 8
Social Work Practice with Groups and Communities Towards Environmental Justice
Chapter 9
Social Work Practice with Policies and Organizations Towards Environmental Justice
Chapter 10
Holistic Practice: Stewarding People and the Environment
Index
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