Human Rights–Based Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Asylum Seekers in a Legal Service Organization

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David Androff
Cherra Mathis
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[1] Arizona State University,School of Social Work
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Journal of Human Rights and Social Work | 2022年 / 7卷
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Rights-based approach; Social work practice; Immigrants and asylum seekers; Legal services;
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The human rights of immigrants and asylum seekers are threatened by the erosion of asylum and a system of crimmigration that combines immigration and criminal law. This paper explores social work practice with immigrants and asylum seekers in a legal service organization. A qualitative research study asked social workers, lawyers, and administrators (n = 27) to discuss the relationship between human rights and social work. Data from key informants were collected in five focus groups and one individual interview. Findings indicate that the participants see social work practice as an important response to the attack on immigrant and asylum seekers’ rights. Social workers identified human rights as a primary motivation for their practice, and integral to the profession. The findings also reveal that this legal service organization applies a rights-based approach by integrating social and legal services. Participants described how this rights-based approach protects and promotes the human rights of immigrants and asylum seekers. This paper illustrates the value of rights-based approaches and how they can be incorporated into social work practice.
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