"Ethnic Sensitive Social Work Practice: The State of the Art" by Elfriede G. Schlesinger and Wynetta Devore
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Abstract

The social work literature of the past ten years has paid increasing attention to the ideological, theoretical and practice issues related to ethnic sensitive practice. Major focus has been on the life styles, needs and oppression of people of color, with minimal attention paid to other ethnic groups. A literature focused on adapting prevailing practice modalities to work with diverse groups is beginning to emerge.

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