Anti-racism and Social WelfareLaura Penketh, Michael Lavalette, Chris Jones Ashgate, 1998 - 254 páginas Evidence of institutional and structural racism within social welfare agencies is well established in Britain. Since the 1980s this recognition has led to a number of apparently progressive policy proposals and developments aimed at countering such discrimination and disadvantage. |
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... thought I was trying to convert them back , but if I was going into a family situation then they would open up to me because of the way I dress and because I am educated . In this respect they would think I could give them more help ...
... thought I was trying to convert them back , but if I was going into a family situation then they would open up to me because of the way I dress and because I am educated . In this respect they would think I could give them more help ...
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... thought it an important consideration ( compared with 21 % of whites ) ; by 1991 the proportion had dropped to 52 % . In 1975 the proportion of African Asians who thought it a minor or major consideration was 72 % , in 1985 this had ...
... thought it an important consideration ( compared with 21 % of whites ) ; by 1991 the proportion had dropped to 52 % . In 1975 the proportion of African Asians who thought it a minor or major consideration was 72 % , in 1985 this had ...
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... thought . I particularly feared that my requests for access might be refused or ignored as the women I was hoping to interview are often low on the agenda of service providers in welfare agencies . A number of senior managers ( or their ...
... thought . I particularly feared that my requests for access might be refused or ignored as the women I was hoping to interview are often low on the agenda of service providers in welfare agencies . A number of senior managers ( or their ...
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The Case of CCETSWs | 27 |
Racial and Ethnic | 53 |
Inequality Ethnicity and Educational Achievement | 79 |
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