‘Raising their voices’: Explaining the policy practice of minority social workers in multicultural societies

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The present article presents empirical evidence regarding factors that explain the involvement of social workers from minority groups in policy practice based on data from an extensive survey of social workers from the Arab minority group in Israel (n = 218). The findings revealed that the sociopolitical context of an ethnic minority significantly affects their involvement in policy practice. In order to increase the involvement of minority social workers in policy arenas in multicultural societies, professional bodies and social work training frameworks should provide social workers with knowledge resources and professional skills, including tailored organizational support.

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Nouman, H., & Azaiza, F. (2024). ‘Raising their voices’: Explaining the policy practice of minority social workers in multicultural societies. International Social Work, 67(4), 1004–1015. https://doi.org/10.1177/00208728231208003

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