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The Impact of Political Conflict on Social Work: Experiences from Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine

机译:政治冲突对社会工作的影响:北爱尔兰,以色列和巴勒斯坦的经验

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This paper investigates the impact of violent political conflict on social workers and service users in three countries: Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine. Despite its significance for social work (and other helping professions), there is a dearth of research on the subject. The authors construct a research framework which encapsulates the complexity and ambiguity of the issues at stake and three parallel empirical studies, which follow this framework, are presented. The findings highlight the burden of working and living in a violent political conflict, not just for service users but also for social workers. Emotional stress, fear, competing national and religious identities, yet some indication of resilience, are key findings from these studies. A number of moral and professional dilemmas emerged across all three studies, often testing loyalty to universal social work values. Thus, some respondents at times found it difficult to deal with colleagues and service users who were perceived to be ‘the enemy’. These studies highlight the need to raise the consciousness of social workers, agencies and policies about such issues in a world which is increasingly afflicted by violent political conflict. Support, education and training for social workers which transcend national contexts and further international research in this important area are recommended.
机译:本文调查了暴力政治冲突对北爱尔兰,以色列和巴勒斯坦三个国家/地区的社会工作者和服务使用者的影响。尽管它对社会工作(和其他帮助专业)具有重要意义,但对该主题的研究却很少。作者构建了一个研究框架,该框架封装了所涉问题的复杂性和歧义性,并提出了遵循该框架的三个平行的实证研究。调查结果突显了在激烈的政治冲突中工作和生活的负担,不仅给服务使用者,而且还给社会工作者。这些研究的主要发现是情绪压力,恐惧,相互竞争的民族和宗教身份,以及一定程度的韧性。在所有这三项研究中都出现了许多道德和职业两难的困境,通常会测试对普遍社会工作价值观的忠诚度。因此,一些受访者有时发现很难与被视为“敌人”的同事和服务用户打交道。这些研究突出表明,在一个日益受到暴力政治冲突困扰的世界中,有必要提高社会工作者,机构和政策对此类问题的意识。建议在这个重要领域为社会工作者提供支持,教育和培训,这些工作应超越国情,并进行进一步的国际研究。

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    《British Journal of Social Work》 |2006年第3期|435-450|共16页
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    Shulamit Ramon is professor of inter-professional health and social studies at Anglia Ruskin University. She has researched and published extensively new developments in mental health as well as users’ involvement in research and education. Jim Campbell is senior lecturer in social work at Queens University Belfast. His research interests include aspects of mental health social work social policy and law in addition to the impact of political conflict on social work practice in Northern Ireland. Jane Lindsay is principal lecturer in social work at Kingston University where she leads the post-graduate and post-qualifying programmes in social work. She has been undertaking a longitudinal evaluation of psycho-social education programmes provided by Beer Zeit University Palestine since 1997. Patrick McCrystal is a research fellow at the Institute for Child Care Research Queens University Belfast. His research interests include adolescent substance use policy and practice initiatives in child care and education. Naimeh Baidoun is special project leader at Beer Zeit University in Ramallah. She has led a number of public health children welfare and mental health projects in the Palestinian Authority;

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