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Preparing international social work students to engage with unequal power relations
Authors:Rebecca Ranz  Nora Korin Langer
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Sapir College, Ashkelon, Israel;2. Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract:Global processes with their political, economic, social, and environmental implications have led to growing awareness of the need to train social workers for transnational/international practice. In this article, we propose a model to prepare students for the complexity of international social work practice in an arena characterized by unequal relations between the parties taking part on international social work training. Helms’ White and People of Color Racial Identity Model will serve to conceptualize the process that students go through in relation to themselves, the Other and sociopolitical realities while learning and training in international social work.
Keywords:International Social Work  power relations  white identity  training students  anti-discriminatory practice  reflection  adult learning
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