A Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work, 2004

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    Abstract

    The report includes papers on A Black Perspective and Community and Youth Work Practice; Managing Equality and Diversity by Noreen Sheikh-Latif andMaggie Hanson; Drugs, Gangs and Black Young People, by Michael Clarke,David Thomas and Ed Moses; Women and Mental Health: A Black Perspective by Philomena Harrison and Adanna Lazz-Onyenbobi; Forced Marriages and Guidelines for Good Practice, by Shabnam Sheikh,and Alison Healicon; with a range of relevant exercises for use in community and youth work in the Appendices.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationA Community Work Unit Conference: A Black Perspective
    Place of PublicationManchester
    PublisherUniversity of Manchester, Centre for Continuing Education, Community Work Unit
    Number of pages37
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2005
    EventA Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work, 2004 - MANDEC, Manchester
    Duration: 27 Nov 200427 Nov 2004

    Publication series

    NameA Community Work Unit Conference: A Black Perspective
    PublisherCommunity Work Unit, Centre for Continuing Education, The University of Manchester

    Conference

    ConferenceA Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work, 2004
    CityMANDEC, Manchester
    Period27/11/0427/11/04

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