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Building resilient communities: social work practice and rural Queensland

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posted on 2024-10-24, 06:16 authored by L Chenoweth, D Stehlik

This paper applies the notion of community resiliency to rural and regional Queensland and explores the role of human services and practitioners in developing this resiliency. Communities can be considered as being ‘resilient’ when they respond to crises in ways that strengthen communal bonds, resources and the community's capacity to cope. Increasingly, community resiliency has become the focus of international research (Kulig and Brown 1996; 1997), In our work, we have been exploring alliance-building between practitioners and their communities in several research projects in rural and regional Queensland. We argue that these alliances contribute significantly to the building of resiliency and are a potential site for further work in strengthening and sustaining rural communities. The implications of community resiliency for social work practice are discussed.

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Volume

54

Issue

2

Start Page

47

End Page

54

ISSN

0312407X

Publisher

Taylor & Frances

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Journal

Australian Social Work

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