The Future of Environmental Social Work: Looking to Community Initiatives for Models of Prevention

Samantha Teixeira, John Mathias, Amy Krings

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Abstract

Social work responses to environmental degradation have sought to mitigate harm that has already occurred and create strategies to respond or adapt to environmental hazards. Despite a good deal of literature suggesting the promise of prevention-focused models, social workers have less frequently considered prevention models to address environmental issues. In this manuscript, we consider how communities engaged in environmentally-based prevention work might inform the development of ecosocial work practice. We describe how a prevention-focused agenda, in partnership with communities, can be a promising avenue for ecosocial work practice to address the root causes of environmental degradation and its social impacts.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSocial Work: School of Social Work Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume27
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 30 2019

Keywords

  • Citizen leadership
  • community practice
  • environmental justice
  • sustainable communities
  • prevention
  • community

Disciplines

  • Social Work

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