Anti-oppressive practice

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Anti-Oppressive Practice is a social work practice theory. It seeks to acknowledge oppression in societies, economies, cultures & groups and aiming social work to remove or negate the influence of the oppression.

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Maidment, Jane (2004). Practice Skills in Social Work & Welfare. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin.