Aim of assessment: 1000 words
This assessment requires you to demonstrate your understanding some of the concepts covered in this topic including power, the past and present history of colonisation, white privilege, racism, decolonisation and culturally responsiveness and begin thinking about their implications for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples and social work practice.
Your use of language is very important, so please be very aware when preparing assessments. This includes the need for the use of capitals (for example Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples) and NOT using abbreviations (eg do not use the term ATSI). Please adopt a strength-based approach and do NOT use language that blames the individual but rather recognizes the structural origins of the social issues. These practices align with ethical social work practice.
Instructions of assessment
The assessment requires that you prepare an essay using quality references to support your claims. Please answer the following question:
‘What can social workers learn from the past, and how can they apply these lessons to the future engagement/relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?’
Please make sure to include the following points in the essay.
This essay should consider the past and present impact of colonisation and the contemporary perception of social work services among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Considering for example concepts of power, white privilege, racism, their influences and how they impact social work practice. Reflect upon how the lessons from the past can be applied to future engagement/relationships with Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, for example (but not exclusive to), practicing cultural responsiveness, self-awareness, and by decolonising social work practice.
Assessment Criteria:
• Responded to assessment task.
• Content knowledge of the impact of colonisation.
• Content knowledge of concepts of power, white privilege, racism and their influences.
• Applied knowledge and critique of future engagement/relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
• Applied knowledge of culturally responsive and decolonising practices.
• Academic conventions have been used e.g., language used, referencing
Books for references to be used
Indigenous epistemology and Indigenous standpoint theory
Title: Indigenous epistemology and Indigenous standpoint theory
Author: Foley, Dennis
Journal Title: Social alternatives
ISSN: 01550306
Publication Date: 2003
Volume: 22
Issue: 1
Start page: 44 End page: 52
BOOK Our voices: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social work
Bennett, B.South Yarra, Vic.Palgrave Macmillan2013Total Pages xxiv, 255 p.
BOOK Working together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing principles and practice
Dudgeon, P., Milroy, H. & Walker, R.2nd edition.West Perth, WA : Kulunga Research Network2014Total Pages 616
BOOK Our voices: Aboriginal social work
Bennett, B. & Green, S. [eds]2nd ed.LondonRed Globe Press2019
BOOK Aboriginal fields of practice
Bennett, B.LondonMacMillan Red Globe Press2021
ARTICLE An intercultural critical reflection model
Redfern, Helen ; Bennett, BindiJournal of social work practice36(2)2022-04-03135 – 147
VIDEO Social and

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