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Social Work Social Development: Action and impact Stockholm, Sweden, 2012 Violet Bacon, Joanna Zubrzycki and Bindi Bennett Knowing and understanding “The Dreaming” in social work with Australian Aboriginal people
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Source: www.aboriginalaustralia.comwww.aboriginalaustralia.com
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MAP OF AUSTRALIA
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What do we know? The experiences of social workers working alongside Aboriginal people How do Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal social workers work with Indigenous people and communities? What do both groups of workers recognise as being culturally sensitive and appropriate social work practice? Our interviews also included: introductions of self and community, years of practice experience, description of practice with Aboriginal people and communities, personal responses to practice, knowledge useful forpractive
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The Dreaming
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Relationships are the core component of culturally respectful practice “If you want to be a white fella working in this field, you don’t build relationships with people just because it’s the nice thing to do, it’s actually the only way to operate”( non-Aboriginal social worker). “The biggest one is getting a relationship and with most families that could take anywhere between 6-12 months” ( Aboriginal social worker). “It is only once you have formed these relationships that Aboriginal people will allow you to do your job”. (non-Aboriginal social worker).
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Reference and contact details Bennett, B., Zubrzycki, J., Bacon, V.(2011) What do we know? The experiences of social workers working alongside Aboriginal People. Australian social work, vol. 64, no.1, pp.20-37 Violet Bacon Honorary research fellow School of Population Health (Social Work and Social Policy) University of Western Australia Violet.Bacon@uwa.edu.au Joanna Zubrzycki Associate Professor School of Social Work, Australian Catholic University Joanna.Zubrzycki@acu.edu.au
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