CRN 50587 Indigenous Family Caring Systems - SOCW 456 - Z1 |
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This course develops an understanding of family caring systems from an Indigenous perspective. Topics explored include Indigenous world views, traditional roles of family members, the role that historical events have played in the development and current social realities of Indigenous peoples and the role that social workers can play in family wellness. Contemporary social work practices with Indigenous children and families are analyzed and critically reflected upon, with a particular emphasis on future directions in Indigenous child and family welfare.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  World Wide Web Instructional Method: No Scheduled Meeting Times Credits:   3.000
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