Social Services
Torture occurs within a cultural and social context. It breaks the connections between individuals and their social environment. It separates the bonds of communities. Social work interventions, therefore, are directed at individuals, their families and immediate environments, community, social, and functional groups, and policies and systems. These are accomplished through direct service, resource development, community interventions, education and training, research, and public policy work.
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Increasing Awareness and Responding to Domestic Violence in the Care of Torture Survivors and Their Families
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Rape and sexual assault
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Manual on Brief Ethnographic Interviewing: Understanding an Issue, Problem or Idea from a Local Perspective
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Psychological First Aid: Guide for Field Workers
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Case Management 101: Writing Case Notes
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Case Management 101: Client Boundaries
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Introduction to Case Management 101
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Targeted Case Management
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Case Management for Immigrant Survivors of Torture: An Examination of HealthRight International’s Access to Support and Services for Survivors of Torture Program (ASSIST)
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Introduction to Tactical Mapping: A Tool for Expanding Relationships and Resources