Elspeth Slayter
A key part of anti-racist social work practice is engaging in the art of reflection as we consider the person in the environment. This also involves being aware of the larger Social Context in which we live and practice. The social context can, for some people, include experiences of racism and ableism. Recently, I wrote […]
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