Linda Kreitzer, MSW, PhD, RSW
PhD in Social Work University of Calgary, Calgary, CanadaAreas of Research
International Social Work, Refugees and immigrants, African social work issues, compassion fatigue, community practice International indigenous issues
African social work issues including immigrants and refugees, child soldiers, social work curriculum in Africa, studies in Ghana International social work - Global social work issues including human rights, gender, children, neoliberalism, globalization Refugees and immigrants - In Canada, African communities in Canada, issues surrounding immigrants and refugees, trauma Issues of self-care in social work - compassion fatigue, secondary trauma, moral distress International indigenous issues - Indigenous issues around the world and in Canada, colonization, globalization, human rights instruments around indigenous peoples (UNDRIP)
African social work issues including immigrants and refugees, child soldiers, social work curriculum in Africa, studies in Ghana International social work - Global social work issues including human rights, gender, children, neoliberalism, globalization Refugees and immigrants - In Canada, African communities in Canada, issues surrounding immigrants and refugees, trauma Issues of self-care in social work - compassion fatigue, secondary trauma, moral distress International indigenous issues - Indigenous issues around the world and in Canada, colonization, globalization, human rights instruments around indigenous peoples (UNDRIP)
Supervising degrees
Social Work - Doctoral: Unavailable
Social Work - Masters: Unavailable
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