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Social Work Practice in Nontraditional Urban Settings



The article discusses the importance of developing specific models for social work practice in urban areas, as traditional resources and assistance are becoming increasingly limited. The author suggests utilizing nontraditional settings such as beauty shops, bars, and grocery stores to reach out to and assist communities. This approach allows for social work services to be based on the strengths o... more details
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  • Emphasis on developing specific models for social work practice in urban areas
  • Utilizing nontraditional settings to reach out to and assist communities
  • Focus on strengths of the community and building their capacity to help themselves


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Author Melvin Delgado
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780195112481
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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The article discusses the importance of developing specific models for social work practice in urban areas, as traditional resources and assistance are becoming increasingly limited. The author suggests utilizing nontraditional settings such as beauty shops, bars, and grocery stores to reach out to and assist communities. This approach allows for social work services to be based on the strengths of the community and helps to build their capacity to help themselves. The author also emphasizes the importance of a multicultural perspective and highlights various innovative methods for providing assistance. The article is recommended for graduate courses in social work and human behavior.

In an era of diminishing resources, communities that have historically been served by professionals in established social service settings can no longer rely on outside resources and assistance to meet their needs. Social Work Practice in Nontraditional Urban Settings focuses on the importance of developing models that are specific to urban areas, models which help facilitate and promote conversation and advice and reduce the stigma for those seeking assistance. Delgado suggests that communities can best be served through their own, already-established recreational, social, and cultural centers. He shows professional social workers how they can use these nontraditional settings -- beauty shops, bars, and grocery stores -- to reach out to the communities they are trying to help. This allows social work service to be based on the community's own strengths, while developing the community's capacity to help itself with assistance from professionals. These institutions play influential and very active roles in providing assistance to community residents in need, offering social workers the unique opportunity to identify, engage, and plan services with communities. Often these centers are staffed by people that have a similar ethnic, socio-economic, and racial background to the rest of the community, thereby maximizing their psychological, geographical, and cultural accessibility to the community. Delgado offers a dramatic paradigm shift for social workers, showing that service delivery can take place in any setting, formal or informal. He integrates a multicultural perspective which highlights and identifies a variety of innovative methods, stressing that there is no one way of providing assistance to a community in need. Social Work Practice in Nontraditional Urban Settings is ideal for graduate courses in social work as well as for any course in human behavior and the social environment.
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