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The second edition of Our Voices is a ground-breaking collection of writings from Aboriginal social work educators who have collaborated to develop a toolkit of appropriate behaviours, interactions, networks, and intervention. The text explores a range of current and emerging social work practice issues such as cultural supervision, working with communities, understanding trauma, collaboration and relationship building, and the ubiquity of whiteness in Australian social work. It covers these issues with new and innovative approaches and provides valuable insights into how social work practice can be developed, taught and practiced in ways that more effectively engage Indigenous communities.
Bindi Bennett is a Lecturer/Indigenous scholarship holder with the Australian Catholic University.Sue Green is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of New South Wales.
The importance of Aboriginal history for practitionersRace and the Indigenous Social Work academic in the Australian AcademyColonialism and the atrophy of Indigenous male identitiesAustralian Social Work is WhiteIndigenising Social WorkIndigenous Social Work and a Wiradyuri Framework to PracticeResilience: An Aboriginal PerspectiveAboriginal people in a hospital settingHow Social Work can improve the Health and Wellbeing of Aboriginal MenSocial Work and Cultural SupportDeveloping Aboriginal identity as a lightskinned personAboriginal WelfarisationAboriginal People, Disability and the National Disability Insurance SchemeEmbodiment of SovereigntyUsing horses to assist in promoting Aboriginal wellbeing
This is a very important book which will have a major influence on social work education and practice. It is a landmark publication in that it is the first book of this type in Australian social work. The authors and editors are to be congratulated on their achievement.