Author(s): Dom Hunter, Lauren Elizabeth Wroe
Language: English
Tags: D hunter, social work, abolition
‘Already doing the work’: social work, abolition and building the future from the present
Introduction
Background
Social work with young people and families
Abolition and social work
Building new futures from the present
Methodology
Auto-ethnography as critical social work praxis
Analysis
Ethics
Limitations
The authors
A childhood experience of harm: Dom
Our discussion
Contexts
Resources
Reproduction of harm
Role of social work
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Conflict of interest
References
‘Already doing the work’: social work, abolition and building the future from the present
Introduction
Background
Social work with young people and families
Abolition and social work
Building new futures from the present
Methodology
Auto-ethnography as critical social work praxis
Analysis
Ethics
Limitations
The authors
A childhood experience of harm: Dom
Our discussion
Contexts
Resources
Reproduction of harm
Role of social work
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Conflict of interest
References