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Localising Social Work: Lessons Learnt from a Community Based Intervention amongst the Bedouin in Jordan
Authors:Sahar Al-Makhamreh  Fadia Hasna  Gillian Lewando Hundt  Mohammad Al-Smairan  Salah Alzaroo
Institution:1. Al-Balqa Applied University , Jordan msahar@bau.edu.jo;3. Philadelphia University , Jordan;4. University of Warwick , UK;5. Energy Research Centre, Al al-Bayt University , Jordan;6. Ministry of Labour , Palestine
Abstract:This paper presents an example of local social work practice in Jordan in the health field. It draws on a research study on Bedouin health in the North Eastern Badia. The project developed, implemented and evaluated a training intervention developed in partnership with a range of providers for improving local social work practice. Evaluation methods used included a pre and post test, focus group discussions and students' field notes. Findings revealed the significance of promoting culturally competent practice to respond to local health and social needs. Students and practice assessors agreed that the training interventions were an effective way to implement theory into local practice in relation to Bedouin society. This training intervention is an example of developing local social work practice as a way of responding critically to social inequalities.
Keywords:Localised Social Work Practice  Social Work  Cultural Competence  Community Based Teaching  Bedouin Health  Jordan
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