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|a Dalrymple, Jane,
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|a Anti-oppressive Practice.
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|a Challenges the notion that anti-oppressive practice has lost its potency or became commodified into a professional response to inequalities. This book explores key questions including - is anti-oppressive practice relevant in contemporary practice? can law be used as an empowering tool? and, can the law be used to develop anti-oppressive practice?
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|a Front Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; List of statutes; Preface to the second edition; Acknowledgements; Forward; Introduction; Chapter 1 Anti-oppressive practice ten years on; Part I Unpacking Concepts: Setting The Terms Of The Debate; Chapter 2 Some essential elements of anti-oppressive theory; Chapter 3 Use of the law: contradictions and dilemmas; Part Ii A Model Of Anti-Oppressive Practice: Principles For Action; Chapter 4 Values; Chapter 5 Empowerment; Chapter 6 Partnership; Chapter 7 Minimal intervention; Chapter 8 Implications for practice.
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|a Part Iii Reframing Practice In Relation To Legislationchapter 9 Prevention; Chapter 10 Assessment; Chapter 11 Planning; Chapter 12 Service user involvement; Chapter 13 Evaluation; Chapter 14 The Reality of Anti-oppressive Practice; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.
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