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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- List of tables and figures vi
- List of abbreviations vii
- Notes on contributors viii
- Transnational social work: opportunities and challenges of a global profession 1
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Setting the transnational context
- Opportunities and challenges of a global profession: an international perspective 19
- New Public Management, migrant professionals and labour mobility: possibilities for social justice social work? 35
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Practitioner perspectives
- A complicated welcome: social workers navigate policy, organisational contexts and sociocultural dynamics following migration to Canada1 55
- The experience of transnational social workers in England: some findings from research 73
- Transnational social workers in Australia: naivety in the transnational professional space 89
- Transnational social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand 107
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Employer/stakeholder views
- In search of better opportunities: transnational social workers in the UK navigating the maze of global and social mobility 125
- Transnational social workers and the Australian labour market 139
- Pōwhiri: a safe space of cultural encounter to assist transnational social workers in the profession in Aotearoa New Zealand 155
- Consistency and change: internationally educated social workers compare interpretations and approaches in Canada and their countries of origin 171
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Policy challenges, professional responses
- Readiness and regulation: perspectives of Canadian stakeholders on the labour mobility of internationally educated social workers 189
- Will she be right, mate? Standards and diversity in Australian social work 205
- Recognising transnational social workers in Australia 223
- Social work mobility in Europe: a case study from Ireland 241
- Conclusion 261
- Index 269
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- List of tables and figures vi
- List of abbreviations vii
- Notes on contributors viii
- Transnational social work: opportunities and challenges of a global profession 1
-
Setting the transnational context
- Opportunities and challenges of a global profession: an international perspective 19
- New Public Management, migrant professionals and labour mobility: possibilities for social justice social work? 35
-
Practitioner perspectives
- A complicated welcome: social workers navigate policy, organisational contexts and sociocultural dynamics following migration to Canada1 55
- The experience of transnational social workers in England: some findings from research 73
- Transnational social workers in Australia: naivety in the transnational professional space 89
- Transnational social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand 107
-
Employer/stakeholder views
- In search of better opportunities: transnational social workers in the UK navigating the maze of global and social mobility 125
- Transnational social workers and the Australian labour market 139
- Pōwhiri: a safe space of cultural encounter to assist transnational social workers in the profession in Aotearoa New Zealand 155
- Consistency and change: internationally educated social workers compare interpretations and approaches in Canada and their countries of origin 171
-
Policy challenges, professional responses
- Readiness and regulation: perspectives of Canadian stakeholders on the labour mobility of internationally educated social workers 189
- Will she be right, mate? Standards and diversity in Australian social work 205
- Recognising transnational social workers in Australia 223
- Social work mobility in Europe: a case study from Ireland 241
- Conclusion 261
- Index 269