doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005964
Article type: Original Research
1 January 2004
Volume 29 Issue 2
doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005964
Article type: Original Research
1 January 2004
Volume 29 Issue 2
The place of social justice in strengths-based social welfare work
Elizabeth C. Reimer
Dianne Nixon
Elizabeth C. Reimer
Dianne Nixon
CITATION: Reimer E.C., & Nixon D. (2004). The place of social justice in strengths-based social welfare work. Children Australia, 29(2), 1486. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005964
Abstract
This paper attempts to unpack strengths-based practice in social welfare in order to reveal the location of social justice within such an approach. Firstly, this paper will briefly explore the origins of a strengths approach, including historical development of the approach, mentioning some specific practice theories. The paper will then investigate the concepts, using Jim Ife's (1998) model of a social justice perspective in community development to achieve this.
The two approaches will then be discussed in terms of how they should be used together to support not only positive casework, but effective social action, using the work of UnitingCare Burnside as examples.