Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice - Softcover

Ahmed, Anya

 
9781137559562: Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice

Synopsis

This book highlights a range of individuals and groups in UK society who experience exclusion or marginalisation, including Roma, young carers and people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It takes a unique practice-based focus, designed to encourage discussion about diversity in society and to debunk myths about 'the others'.

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About the Author

Dr Anya Ahmed is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Salford, UK; Dr. Michaela Rogers is a Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Salford, UK

From the Back Cover

A fundamental aspect of health and social care study is the idea that good practice is inclusive practice. Although the UK is a relatively tolerant society, and home to a diverse population, it is still characterised by inequality and exclusion; the challenge for current and future health and social care practitioners, therefore, is to develop an enquiring mind in relation to diversity in UK society and work to debunk the myths associated with 'the others'.

With a strong practical approach, this thought-provoking book sees a group of experts with a wealth of academic and professional experience examine the legal, policy and theoretical contexts of diversity as they apply to some of the most excluded and disadvantaged individuals and groups in society - from young carers and children with autism spectrum disorders to Roma, people with dementia and trans and non-binary people.

Packed with a wealth of activities and engaging real-life case studies, Working with Marginalised Groups is essential reading for students and practitioners across the full range of health and social care disciplines.

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