Applying anti-oppressive approach to social work practice in Africa: reflections of Nigerian BSW students

  • Amadasun S
  • Omorogiuwa T
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As the next generation of social workers in a continent bedecked by oppressive customs, it is cardinal that the voices of social work students be heard. This study aims to share the reflections of Nigerian BSW students about anti-oppressive approach to professional practice.,Drawing on a qualitative approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted among fourth-year social work students at one of the elite universities in the southern region of Nigeria.,Results reveal that, although willing to challenge oppressive practices, social work students are ill-equipped to apply anti-oppressive approach to social work practice in Nigeria.,This study makes an important contribution to the field and to the existing literature because the findings have broader implications for social work education in Nigeria.,In enforcing the suggestions of this study, it is expected that social work education will become able to produce competently trained students who are only knowledgeable about anti-oppressive social work but are equally prepared to address Nigeria’s myriad oppressive practices that have long undermined the nation’s quest for social development.,The application of the anti-oppressive approach to social work practice is integral to ridding society of all forms of overt social injustice and other forms of latent oppressive policies.,Suggestions are offered to Nigerian social work educators toward ensuring that students are not only well equipped in the understanding of anti-oppressive social work but also ready to apply this model to professional social work practice following their graduation.

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Amadasun, S., & Omorogiuwa, T. B. E. (2020). Applying anti-oppressive approach to social work practice in Africa: reflections of Nigerian BSW students. Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences, 2(3), 197–213. https://doi.org/10.1108/jhass-12-2019-0082

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