
Social Work Child Welfare Practice: A Culturally Responsive Applied Approach
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Academic Unit
College of Health and Human Services
Publication Date
2025
Document Type
Book
Abstract
With the aim of transforming flawed child welfare practices and policies into a more equitable system, this comprehensive, practice-based text delves into contemporary child welfare practice from antiracist, social justice, and decolonial perspectives. Incorporating first-hand knowledge of day-to-day practice, the book examines the many roles of professional child welfare workers, foundational skills they need to work in the field, the challenges and promises of trauma-informed practice, how to maintain a dedicated workforce, and strategies for reshaping the system. This book covers child welfare practice thoroughly, from reporting to investigating and everything in between. It also explores relevant policies, signs of abuse/neglect, building relationships, anti-racist approaches, and the importance of cultural sensitivity. Throughout, it emphasizes the trauma experienced by children and families involved in the system and the impact on child welfare professionals. Learning objectives, reflection boxes, discussion questions, and additional resources are included in every chapter to provide opportunities for students to apply concepts. Additionally, case studies in most chapters offer practical applications to real-world situations. To accompany the book, qualified instructors have access to an Instructor Manual, Sample Syllabus, Test Bank, chapter PowerPoints, and supplemental videos covering topics such as careers, engagement, and foster care.
ISBN
ISBN: 9780826152848 eBook ISBN: 9780826152855
Publisher
Springer Publishing
Recommended Citation
Grumbach, Giesela; Keller, JoDee; and Jordan, Yolanda, "Social Work Child Welfare Practice: A Culturally Responsive Applied Approach" (2025). Faculty Authors and Creators Reception. 165.
https://opus.govst.edu/fac/165
