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English/Spanish Child Abuse Phrase Book: Family-Social Worker Interview Manual/Manual Bilingüe Para FamiliasBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $13.45 You Save: $1.50 (10%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWThe knock on the door comes just before midnight. Inside parents open the door slightly to peer at their unexpected visitor and ask, “¿De qué se trata?” “Yo soy un trabajador social del Departamento de los Niños del Condado. Hay un informe de negligencia de que Uds. dejan a los niños solos.” It is an emotionally charged situation, but because the social worker can respond in Spanish communication is occurring. Each year in the United States an estimated three million children are reported abused or neglected, and referrals are promptly pursued to find out what has happened to the minor. This book is an indispensable reference when a referral requires interviewing Spanish-speaking parents, guardians, or children. For over seven years the Phrase Book has been a staple in many child-welfare training programs throughout California. It has proved invaluable in improving language skills and service delivery for thousands of social workers and others. Presented in clear, concise phrases are questions and instructions commonly used in each step of the referral process. These exchanges are not simply translations from English into Spanish; instead, each situation is visualized equally from each culture. Side-by-side are equivalent phrases in English and Spanish readily grasped by the fluent and non-fluent speaker. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: University of New Mexico PressPub. Date: 18th January 2002 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 117 Ean: 9780826328410 Isbn: 0826328415 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
This books is called CHILD ABUSE PHRASE BOOK, and that is exactly what it is. I was hoping that it might provide me with words or phrases that might be helpful in other areas of my clinical social work practice, but, as it states, it is very child-abuse-focused. Some of the translations to English are a little odd. For example, in discussing confidentiality, the script for the therapist says, "You can tell me anything. It's all right, I won't blurt it out." I think this book is most useful for people who already have a good foundation of Spanish and just need the specific abuse-related terms. I'm glad to have it in my library.
This book opens up the world in which Social Workers are able to communicate and understand victims in a precise manner, breaking the procedure down step by step, asking the questions that need to be asked, ultimately allowing the language barrier to come down. I strongly recommend this book for those who are involved in the Social Work field and those in the Law Enforcement field who are confronted with various circumstances that are described in this book. Abuse is a serious problem that, at times, is not reported or misunderstood exactly because of the language barrier. This book helps bridge the gap and will be useful in guiding people to enforce the law and helping those who are victims of abuse. SIMILAR ITEMS:
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Breaking the language barrier to help victims of abuse.