Episode 16 (S4). Intersectionality For Social Workers (feat. Professor Claudia Bernard)
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In this episode Nadia, Fran and Eugene are joined by Professor Claudia Bernard to have a conversation about her exciting new book titled 'Intersectionality in Social Work: A Practical Introduction to Theory and Practice'.  Intersectionality is a term coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw. Crenshaw described Intersectionality as how systems of oppression overlap to create distinct experiences for people with multiple identity categories.  Professor Bernard shares her view of the importance of an intersectional approach to social work practice. This extremely insightful episode can provide a new lens in the way social workers view their approach to work.  Come and join us and continue the conversation! You can find out more about Professor Bernard's work via the following links Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/INTERSECTIONALITY-SOCIAL-WORKERS-CLAUDIA-BERNARD/dp/1138607215  Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrCBernard  If you  enjoy this episode then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast.
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