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Methods of Social Work A Focus on Kenya

Author Name: Njoki Ndiba Randall (MA, MSW, PhD) | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

What are Social Work Methods? Why does it matter which method is utilized by Social Workers? What are the different types of Social Work Methods? What are the primary components of these methods? How are the primary and secondary methods of social work executed? This book responds to those questions with local case vignettes. The six Methods of Social Work deliberated are used by Social Work professionals to improve social functioning. Kenyan centered case vignettes infused in the methods, experienced by the author during practice on the ground for the purpose of clarity are cited.

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Njoki Ndiba Randall (MA, MSW, PhD)

A nominee of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges 1994, Njoki Ndiba Randall completed her Bachelors Social Work degree at Miles College in Birmingham, Alabama, USA in 1995. She joined Clark Atlanta University, Georgia, USA in 1996 and graduated with both Masters in Gender Studies and Social Work in 2001 and 2003 respectively. She worked at the Policy Center for seven years at the Clark Atlanta Center. In 2003 she was admitted at Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, USA, for a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Social Work. During this period, she worked for an organization in the District of Columbia as a program director in the department of Employee Assistance Program.

In 2004, Dr. Njoki N. Randall worked with the youth in Southern Africa, specifically Lesotho under World Health Organization and the Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Lesotho government. The work mainly involved reproductive health and HIV and AIDS. In 2009 she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy from Catholic University of America in Washington D.C and relocated to Nairobi, Kenya where she ventured in academia, lecturing in various universities and engaging in private practice. She has published articles in international journals and presented papers in social work forums. Currently, she is consulting, practicing and teaching part time.

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