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On the Front Lines: The Voices and Experiences of Racialized Child Welfare Workers in Toronto,Canada
Authors:Kevin Gosine  Gordon Pon
Institution:1. Department of Sociology , Brock University , St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada kgosine@brocku.ca;3. School of Social Work , Ryerson University , Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Drawing on focus group data highlighting the perceptions and experiences of racialized child protection workers in the Greater Toronto Area, this article explores the ways in which race operates in the Ontario child welfare system. Most study participants experienced the agencies in which they worked as White-normed environments characterized by systemic racial discrimination in promotion and advancement as well as ongoing instances of racial microaggression—common, everyday practices that denigrate people of color. Several participants spoke of having to contend with White-normed and middle-class-oriented policies, tools, and practices that often prevented them from meeting the unique needs of racialized service users. The article concludes with participants' recommendations for creating a more equitable child welfare system.
Keywords:social work  child welfare  child protection  race and ethnicity  racism  antiracism  anti-oppression  microaggression  work and occupations  qualitative research
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