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Doing Justice: A Typology of Helping Attitudes Toward Sexual Groups
Oleh:
Hancock, Tina U.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Affilia vol. 23 no. 4 (Nov. 2008)
,
page 349-362.
Topik:
social justice
;
social work education
;
social work values and ethics
Fulltext:
349.pdf
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Isi artikel
Social workers in small towns and rural communities who restrict their practice on moral grounds may be oppressive to women who are seeking a range of reproductive health options and clients with the gay/lesbian lifestyle. On the basis of observations of students who were enrolled in a rural-based BSW program in a conservatively religious affiliated university, the author presents a typology that categorizes the students’ views on justice and oppression and willingness to work in practice situations with which the students disagree on moral grounds. Three orientations are illustrated: an ethic of conformity, an ethic of individualism, and an ethic of care. Implications for practice and teaching are discussed.
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