Anti-oppressive Practice in Social Work with Women Wearing Hijab

  • Afrouz R
  • Crisp B
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Religious beliefs are central to the identity of many people, often signalled by their physical appearance, for example, clothing, hair or jewellery. If prevented from such a form of self-expression, some take action against what they consider a contravention of...

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Afrouz, R., & Crisp, B. R. (2022). Anti-oppressive Practice in Social Work with Women Wearing Hijab (pp. 203–218). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95880-0_12

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