Discussion: Developing Alliances in Social Work Practice - SOCW 6051 Wk 11

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Discussion: Developing Alliances in Social Work Practice

Have you ever heard the term or saying "straight but not narrow"? This is an example of a statement of being an ally—recognizing one's unique position of privilege yet standing with others who are oppressed. By taking this course, you have started the process of becoming an ally. Evan and Washington (2013) identify the steps toward being an ally, which include being supportive of those who are unlike you, learning about other cultures, becoming aware of the oppression and marginalization, and becoming aware of one's own privilege. Getting involved in issues is part of that process. You will consider how to become an ally this week.

To prepare: Review "Working With Survivors of Human Trafficking: The Case of Veronica." Think about how one might become an ally to victims of human trafficking . Then go to a website that addresses human trafficking either internationally or domestically.

Post a brief description of the website you visited (Websites contained below). Explain how you might support Veronica and other human trafficking victims incorporating the information you have found. Explain how you can begin to increase your awareness of this issue and teach others about human trafficking victims. Describe opportunities to get involved and become an ally to those who have been trafficked. Identify steps you can take to begin to support this group.

The Ohio Human Trafficking website contains links to Human trafficking support at the county level.

Ohio’s website: https://humantrafficking.ohio.gov/coalitions.html

Montgomery County’s website: https://www.udayton.edu/artssciences/ctr/hrc/abolition_ohio/index.php

Be sure to reference the websites about and the following materials:

Adams, M., Blumenfeld, W. J., Castaneda, C., Catalano, D. C. J., DeJong, K., Hackman, H. W,... Zuniga, X. (Eds.). (2018). Readings for diversity and social justice (4th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge Press.

· Chapter 90, (pp. 447-455)

· Chapter 132, (pp. 615-620)

Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader].

· “Working With Survivors of Human Trafficking: The Case of Veronica”

Heading in the discussion post but be:

· A brief description of the website you visited:

· Ohio’s website: https://humantrafficking.ohio.gov/coalitions.html

· Montgomery County’s website: https://www.udayton.edu/artssciences/ctr/hrc/abolition_ohio/index.php

· Explain how you might support Veronica and other human trafficking victims incorporating the information you have found.

· Explain how you can begin to increase your awareness of this issue and teach others about human trafficking victims.

· Describe opportunities to get involved and become an ally to those who have been trafficked.

· Identify steps you can take to begin to support this group.