A group model of practice with girls of Asian ethnicity

This study examined how group work can provide a culturally-competent, gender and agesensitive model of social work practice with girls of colour. I developed and implemented a school-based girls' group program specifically designed to outreach to girls of colour between thirteen and eightee...

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Main Author: Manhas, Sonia
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/12177
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-121772018-01-05T17:36:15Z A group model of practice with girls of Asian ethnicity Manhas, Sonia Girls -- Social networks -- Canada Girls -- Conduct of life Girls -- Psychology Asians -- Services for -- Canada Social work with minorities -- Canada Children of immigrants -- Services for -- Canada This study examined how group work can provide a culturally-competent, gender and agesensitive model of social work practice with girls of colour. I developed and implemented a school-based girls' group program specifically designed to outreach to girls of colour between thirteen and eighteen years of age. Results from the program demonstrated that through purposeful efforts to develop collaborative, non-hierarchical relationships, adult facilitators played a significant role in creating an environment in which girls could speak about issues that were important to them, including those related to race and culture. During the group sessions, girls learned about each other and themselves, identified similarities in their experiences as immigrants to Canada, and created a sense of group belonging. Similarity in non-dominant cultural status and gender among participants and facilitators appeared to have contributed to the group's cohesiveness and countered structural barriers to addressing race and culture. This study highlighted the value of a group model of practice to provide girls of colour with their own space to freely explore individual experiences and a vehicle for community organizing. Arts, Faculty of Social Work, School of Graduate 2009-08-13T22:56:36Z 2009-08-13T22:56:36Z 2002 2002-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/12177 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 5329282 bytes application/pdf
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topic Girls -- Social networks -- Canada
Girls -- Conduct of life
Girls -- Psychology
Asians -- Services for -- Canada
Social work with minorities -- Canada
Children of immigrants -- Services for -- Canada
spellingShingle Girls -- Social networks -- Canada
Girls -- Conduct of life
Girls -- Psychology
Asians -- Services for -- Canada
Social work with minorities -- Canada
Children of immigrants -- Services for -- Canada
Manhas, Sonia
A group model of practice with girls of Asian ethnicity
description This study examined how group work can provide a culturally-competent, gender and agesensitive model of social work practice with girls of colour. I developed and implemented a school-based girls' group program specifically designed to outreach to girls of colour between thirteen and eighteen years of age. Results from the program demonstrated that through purposeful efforts to develop collaborative, non-hierarchical relationships, adult facilitators played a significant role in creating an environment in which girls could speak about issues that were important to them, including those related to race and culture. During the group sessions, girls learned about each other and themselves, identified similarities in their experiences as immigrants to Canada, and created a sense of group belonging. Similarity in non-dominant cultural status and gender among participants and facilitators appeared to have contributed to the group's cohesiveness and countered structural barriers to addressing race and culture. This study highlighted the value of a group model of practice to provide girls of colour with their own space to freely explore individual experiences and a vehicle for community organizing. === Arts, Faculty of === Social Work, School of === Graduate
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