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Building Indigenous Australian Social Work
Authors:Sue Green  Eileen Baldry
Institution:1. Nura Gili , s.green@unsw.edu.au;3. Social Sciences and International Studies , Univeristy of New South Wales , New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

An Indigenous social work guided by Indigenous Australians’ participation and experience that has, at its heart, human rights and social justice is in its infancy in Australia. The present paper continues a discussion on Indigenous Australian social work theory and practice developments being generated by those working in this field. Aspects of this “praxis” include recognition of the effects of invasion, colonialism, and paternalistic social policies upon social work practice with Indigenous communities; recognition of the importance of self-determination; contemporary Indigenous and non-Indigenous colleagues working in partnership; the impact of contemporary racist and neocolonialist values; and rethinking contemporary social work values and practices. There is discussion of appropriation and reinterpretation of social work concepts, incorporation of international and local Indigenous theory, and the framing of social work by Indigenous Australians’ views and values.
Keywords:Indigenous Social Work  Social Work Theory  Decolonisation  Social Justice  Emancipation
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