Social Work with Black Children and Their Families
Discover the insightful guide, Social Work with Black Children and Their Families, authored by Free Association Books, published in 1986. This enlightening paperback spans 210 pages and offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of welfare services tailored specifically for black families during the early 1980s.
Within its pages, readers will find practical strategies for addressing the unique needs of the black community. The book critically examines the implications for both families and social work professionals, ensuring that practitioners can effectively support and empower their clients. This resource is essential for anyone involved in social work or interested in understanding the dynamics of support systems for black children and their families.
Enhance your professional library and gain valuable insights with this important work that bridges historical context and contemporary practice.