Course Number:
CSS*2030 (Community Social Services Program)
Course Name:
Anti-oppressive Social Work Practice
Other Course Description or Assignment Information:
This course examines historical and current anti-oppressive practice as a critical social justice-oriented approach in the social services sector. Within the anti-oppressive framework, students explore such issues as critical thinking, various isms and intersectionality, decolonization, anti-oppressive practice with service users, communities, and organizations, and the challenges and limitations of anti-oppressive practice.
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- Classes held on University of Guelph-Humber campus (Toronto).
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