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Treating powerless minorities through an ecosystem approach

W S Chung1, J T Pardeck

  • 1Department of Social Work, Indiana State University, Terre Haute 47809, USA.

Adolescence
|November 14, 1997
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This study introduces an ecological approach for social work with minority populations, using an ecosystem-oriented model. It highlights the strengths and limitations of this perspective, considering power dynamics in practice.

Area of Science:

  • Social Work
  • Ecology
  • Community Psychology

Background:

  • The ecological perspective offers a framework for understanding individuals within their environments.
  • Social work practice with minority groups requires culturally sensitive and contextually relevant approaches.

Observation:

  • This paper presents an ecosystem-oriented assessment-intervention model for social work practice.
  • The ecological perspective's utility and challenges in diverse populations are examined.

Findings:

  • The ecological approach provides a comprehensive lens for assessing and intervening in minority communities.
  • Power dynamics significantly influence the application and outcomes of ecological social work practice.

Implications:

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  • This model can enhance social work effectiveness by integrating environmental and systemic factors.
  • Further research should explore the adaptation of this model across various minority contexts and power structures.