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Towards the Development of a Caribbean-Centric Social Work Perspective: Imperatives for Social Work in the English-speaking Caribbean
Social Work in the English- speaking Caribbean has adopted a generalist perspective that tends to obfuscate the Caribbean socio-cultural-political of peoples in the region. This brief calls for the development and of a Caribbean-centric perspective with Caribbean people as a means of resolving this dilemma.
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The author declares no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Corresponding author email
CherylAnn.Boodram@sta.uwi.eduLead author country
- Trinidad And Tobago
Lead author job role
- Higher Education Lecturer
Lead author institution
The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine CampusHuman Participants
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