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Reimagining Indigenised social work in Uganda: Voices of practitioners
International Social Work ( IF 2.071 ) Pub Date : 2022-03-12 , DOI: 10.1177/00208728221081823
Charles Kiiza Wamara 1 , Janestic Twikirize 2 , Maria Bennich 1 , Thomas Strandberg 3
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Using thematic analysis, this study examined social workers’ (n = 21) descriptions of what Indigenised social work practice in Uganda entails. Responses from semi-structured interviews revealed the following three themes that inform social workers’ understanding of Indigenised social work practice: (1) collective action and mutuality, (2) communal welfare and respect for life and (3) liberation and restoration. The discussion aims at understanding the hallmarks of each description in relation to the notions of Indigenised social work as culturally inclusive and responsive practice, developmental social work and political action.

中文翻译:

重新构想乌干达本土化的社会工作:从业者的声音

通过主题分析,本研究考察了社会工作者 (n = 21) 对乌干达本土化社会工作实践的描述。半结构化访谈的回应揭示了以下三个主题,这些主题有助于社会工作者对本土化社会工作实践的理解:(1)集体行动和相互性,(2)社区福利和对生命的尊重以及(3)解放和恢复。讨论旨在了解每个描述与本土化社会工作概念相关的特征,即文化包容性和响应性实践、发展性社会工作和政治行动。
更新日期:2022-03-12
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