Course Lecturer: SWRK 219 - Anti-Oppression Social Work Practice, Nunavik BSW Program

Updated: 2 months ago
Location: Sherbrooke East, QUEBEC
Job Type: PartTime

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Name of Hiring Unit : School of Social Work

Course : SWRK 219 – Anti-Oppression Social Work Practice

Location : Purvirnituq, Nunavik

Dates : April 15 – April 20

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  • MSW degree or equivalent.
  • At least 5 years of demonstrated social work, community development or advocacy experience.

Demonstrated practical application of, and/or teaching experience in, the following areas:

  • The connections between social work anti-oppression theories, social policies and social work practice.
  • The role of colonialism in oppression for First Nations, Métis and Inuit.
  • Critical analysis of the theoretical and research perspectives that inform social work practice from an anti-racist/anti-oppression perspective.
  • Strategies for developing anti-racist and anti-oppression practice including those related to individual and systemic change, alternative or indigenous ways of helping and communication and understanding in worker-service user relationships.
  • Different organizational models of “cross-cultural” social service delivery and examine the role of social workers in these arenas.
  • Strategies for developing anti- racist/anti-oppression social work practice with individuals, families, groups and communities.


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2024-02-22


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