Description: Black Single Mothers and the Child Welfare System by Brandynicole Brooks Black Single Mothers and the Child Welfare System examines the pressures, hardships, and oppression women of color face in the child welfare system, and how this affects social workers who investigate childhood abuse and neglect. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Black Single Mothers and the Child Welfare System examines the pressures, hardships, and oppression women of color face in the child welfare system, and how this affects social workers who investigate childhood abuse and neglect. Author Brandynicole Brooks addresses intersectionality and ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized oppression and how it affects the safety, permanence, and well-being of children. Through research and real-life examples, the reader will be immersed in a historical perspective of oppression faced by black single mothers involved with social service systems, understand the definition of oppression and its four interrelated facets, examine ways oppression plays out in child welfare supports and services, and discover new integrated methods of addressing oppression. The last chapter discusses theory, generalist social work practice, and transformational leadership styles, which can be used by social workers to advocate on behalf of their clients and inspire self-advocacy, thus transforming child welfare. Author Biography Brandynicole Brooks, LICSW, is a clinical social worker who has worked in the child welfare arena for over a decade, providing crisis intervention, crisis counseling, comprehensive family assessment, and focused family counseling. She is also an adjunct professor of social work at the University of the District of Columbia and a graduate of the School of Social Work at the University of Alabama. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Historical Perspectives of Child Welfare and Intersectionality 1.1 Child Welfare Historically 1.2 The Womens Movement 1.3 Black Women 1.4 Oppression 1.5 An Introduction to Intersectionality 2. Oppression in Child Welfare 2.1 A Separate Child Welfare System 2.2 Forms of Racism 2.3 Overrepresentation 2.4 A Mothers Perspective 2.5 Child Protection Services 2.6 Re-entry 2.7 Addressing Oppression in Child Welfare 3. The Four Layers of Oppression and Child Welfare Practice 3.1 Ideological Oppression 3.2 Addressing Ideological Oppression 3.3 Institutional and Structural Oppression 3.4 Addressing Institutional Oppression 3.5 Interpersonal Oppression 3.6 Addressing Interpersonal Oppression 3.7 Internalized Oppression 3.8 Addressing Internalized Oppression 3.9 Removing the Weight of Oppression 3.10 Privilege 4. Transforming Child Welfare 4.1 Social Justice in Social Work 4.2 Social Justice in Action 4.3 Theoretical Perspectives 4.4 Future Practice Review Black Single Mothers in the Child Welfare System takes a critical look at the historical conceptions of Black women as single mothers. Using the "intersections" of patriarchy, poverty, power, and privilege, Professor Brooks shows us how these early harmful ideas have crept into current child welfare practice frameworks with Black single mothers. Most importantly, this text offers guiding principles for the transformation of future practice.—Chester Marshall MSW, LICSW, LCSW-C is an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. This book provides an in depth introduction to the complexities involved in understanding how oppression and its ever present companions (e.g., racisms, sexism, "classism") and their intersectionality infiltrate the perceptions of, interventions used with, and outcomes for Black single mothers and their children involved with the child welfare system. Providing theoretical and practice support, Ms. Brooks presents a call to action for providing anti-oppressive child welfare social work practice.—Cassandra E. Simon, PhD, MSW, is associate professor and editor of The Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship at The University of Alabama School of Social WorkI have a profound respect for Brandynicole Brooks clinical insight that is now equally matched by her insightful self-awareness. Brooks internal reflection has resulted in an open, inspiring, and layered challenge to social workers who practice in child welfare. I hope we embrace this opportunity, feel empowered and thusly empower.— Christian Greene, LICSW, is the co-author of "Aspects of Abuse: Recognizing and Responding to Child Maltreatment" published by Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care and received her masters in social work from Howard University in Washington, D.C. Review Quote Black Single Mothers in the Child Welfare Systemtakes a critical look at the historical conceptions of Black women as single mothers. Using the "intersections" of patriarchy, poverty, power, and privilege, Professor Brooks shows us how these early harmful ideas have crept into current child welfare practice frameworks with Black single mothers. Most importantly, this text offers guiding principles for the transformation of future practice.--Chester Marshall MSW, LICSW, LCSW-Cis an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. This book provides an in depth introduction to the complexities involved in understanding how oppression and its ever present companions (e.g., racisms, sexism, "classism") and their intersectionality infiltrate the perceptions of, interventions used with, and outcomes for Black single mothers and their children involved with the child welfare system. Providing theoretical and practice support, Ms. Brooks presents a call to action for providing anti-oppressive child welfare social work practice.--Cassandra E. Simon, PhD, MSW, is associate professor and editor of The Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarshipat The University of Alabama School of Social Work I have a profound respect for Brandynicole Brooks clinical insight that is now equally matched by her insightful self-awareness. Brooks internal reflection has resulted in an open, inspiring, and layered challenge to social workers who practice in child welfare. I hope we embrace this opportunity, feel empowered and thusly empower.-- Christian Greene, LICSW, is the co-author of "Aspects of Abuse: Recognizing and Responding to Child Maltreatment" published by Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Careand received her masters in social work from Howard University in Washington, D.C. d welfare system. Providing theoretical and practice support, Ms. Brooks presents a call to action for providing anti-oppressive child welfare social work practice.--Cassandra E. Simon, PhD, MSW, is associate professor and editor of The Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarshipat The University of Alabama School of Social Work I have a profound respect for Brandynicole Brooks clinical insight that is now equally matched by her insightful self-awareness. Brooks internal reflection has resulted in an open, inspiring, and layered challenge to social workers who practice in child welfare. I hope we embrace this opportunity, feel empowered and thusly empower.-- Christian Greene, LICSW, is the co-author of "Aspects of Abuse: Recognizing and Responding to Child Maltreatment" published by Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Careand received her masters in social work from Howard University in Washington, D.C. from Howard University in Washington, D.C. Details ISBN1138903000 Author Brandynicole Brooks Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd ISBN-10 1138903000 ISBN-13 9781138903005 Format Paperback Imprint Routledge Subtitle A Guide for Social Workers on Addressing Oppression Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Short Title BLACK SINGLE MOTHERS & THE CHI Language English Media Book Year 2015 DEWEY 362.839532 Affiliation Child Welfare Training Academy, Washington DC, USA Illustrations 4 Tables, black and white Publication Date 2015-12-02 AU Release Date 2015-12-02 NZ Release Date 2015-12-02 UK Release Date 2015-12-02 Alternative 9781138903012 Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 116 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139897349;
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ISBN-13: 9781138903005
Book Title: Black Single Mothers and the Child Welfare System
Number of Pages: 104 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Black Single Mothers and the Child Welfare System: A Guide for Social Workers on Addressing Oppression
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2015
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 159 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Brandynicole Brooks
Subject Area: Social Work, Children & Family, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology
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Format: Paperback