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International Social Work, Vol. 48, No. 1, 49-62 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0020872805048708
© 2005 IASSW, ICSW, IFSW

Towards culturally competent practice in child and adolescent mental health

Steven Walker

Anglia Polytechnic University, Anglia School of Health and Social Care, 3rd Floor, Ashby House, Brook St, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1SQ, UK, s.walker{at}apu.ac.uk

English

The mental health needs of refugee and asylum-seeking children and adolescents are failing to be addressed. This article evaluates evidence from studies designed to address this omission, and describes a contemporary culturally competent model based on holistic, psycho-social principles of social work practice.

French

Les besoins en santé mentale des enfants et adolescents réfugiés et demandeurs d'asile ne sont pas pris en compte. A partir d'études examinant ces omissions, le présent article en évalue l'évidence et commence à décrire un modèle de pratique sociale contemporain culturellement compétent fondé sur des principes psychosociaux holistiques.

Spanish

Las necesidades de salud mental de los niños y adolescentes que buscan refugio y asilo están siendo dejadas de lado. Este artículo evalúa las evidencias de estudios diseñados para salvar esta omisión, y empieza describiendo un modelo competente y contemporáneo basado en principios psicosociales holísticos de la práctica del trabajo social.


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