Introduction to Special Issue

Allison Tan, Morgan Braganza
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Social work regulations obligate social workers to attend to issues of diversity, and consider the value of engaging others well. This includes Christian social workers. Despite this, conflict, divisiveness, and polarization are increasing among North Americans. Perhaps because of this reality, a proliferation of different models has emerged to offer social workers strategies for engaging more positively in the presence of contentious differences. This special issue provides examples of the application of three models meant to facilitate more positive encounters: restorative practice, Reflective Structured Dialogue, and Living Room Conversations. It also offers a conceptual framework meant for deconstructing and assessing various models. The collection of articles in this special issue reflects some of the work being done in North American social work practice to foster improved encounters where differences are present and shows that the field is rich with models to help each of us encounter others well.      
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社会工作法规要求社会工作者关注多样性问题,并考虑到与他人良好接触的价值。这包括基督教社会工作者。尽管如此,北美地区的冲突、分裂和两极分化正在加剧。也许正是因为这一现实,出现了大量不同的模式,为社会工作者提供了更积极地参与有争议的分歧的策略。本期特刊提供了三种模式的应用实例,旨在促进更积极的接触:恢复性实践,反思性结构化对话和客厅对话。它还提供了一个用于解构和评估各种模型的概念框架。本期特刊中的文章集反映了北美社会工作实践中正在进行的一些工作,以促进存在差异的改进相遇,并表明该领域有丰富的模型来帮助我们每个人都能很好地与他人相遇。
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