1st Edition

Practising Green Social Work Considerations of Knowledge, Skills and Practice

By Lena Dominelli Copyright 2026
106 Pages
by Routledge

106 Pages
by Routledge

Practicing Green Social Work provides a holistic paradigm for practice that positions the person in their environment as situated in their social, cultural and physical ecosystems. Meeting this objective requires a transdisciplinary, coproduction-based approach to devise holistic, coproduced solutions to current social and ecological problems. Key in this regard is climate change with its... Read more

1.Practicing Green Social Work: Introduction.  2.Contextualising Green Social Work.  3.Embedding Green Social Work Practice in Communities.  4.Young People’s Engagement in Climate Action.  5.Intergenerational Initiatives in Green Social Work.  6.Considering Poverty from Green Perspectives.  7.Green Social Work and Dementia.  8.Storm Surges and Hurricanes.  9.Specific Natural Hazards and Green Social Work.  10.Complex, Cascading Disasters.  11.Conclusions.

Biography

Lena Dominelli is Professor of Social Work at Stirling University, UK. Among numerous other publications, she is the author and editor of The Routledge Handbook of Green Social Work (2018) and Social Work Practice in Times of Disaster (2023, both published by Routledge.