Models and Practice from an Anti-Oppressive Perspective - SOWK 1040

Study concepts that address oppression and oppressed peoples, from a historical and a contemporary perspective and apply these concepts to social work practice models. Explore issues associated with internalized dominance and oppression. Apply different theories and perspectives to provide a framework for practice.

Note: Prerequisites: SOWK 1010, SOWK 1020, SOWK 1023. Restricted to Social Work.

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of anti-oppressive social work. Through critical self-reflection students will integrate anti-oppressive theories and skills, apply learning in diverse contexts, and develop concrete strategies to support diverse clients. Students will analyze forms of oppression, including, but not limited to, colonialism, racism, sexism, ableism, classism, and ageism. They will explore how these structures shape personal identity, professional practice, helping relationships and framing client problems.

Note: Prerequisites: SOWK 1010, SOWK 1020, SOWK 1023. Restricted to Social Work.


This course is delivered in a classroom setting with face-to-face instruction at regularly scheduled times.
Term Duration Schedule Class Section Open Studies

Edmonton

Winter Jan. 4 - Apr. 21, 2027 Tue: 08:00 - 11:00 am
12725 A01 No
Winter Jan. 4 - Apr. 21, 2027 Tue: 02:00 - 05:00 pm
12726 A02 No

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