International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice  

This journal will resonate the themes of resilience and hope. Practitioners and academia will take the opportunity to present reflective thinking, innovations and advance a community of practice that features strengths based practices and narratives and research that informs, educates and celebrates the infinitesimal capacity of human coping, resilience and hope. Writings that are refreshingly new that celebrate ethical conduct, practice of human values, eco-social justice international security and peace and those that advance non violent development alternatives in governance of our societies will be welcomed.

The International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice is published six times a year both in print and on line forms. For Print form please enquire the costs for single copy as well as annual subscriptions. Academic institutions, libraries, researchers and non Government and government agencies may indicate the number of printed copies required to save on their postage and handling costs.

All submissions to the International Journal of Social work and Human Services must follow APA 6 guidelines. Articles that are submitted in any other form other than APA 6 guidelines will be summarily rejected and will not be acknowledged. All articles are double blind peer reviewed.
International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice is under consideration for indexing in Thomson Reuters SSCI and Scopus


ISSN: 2332-6832 (Print)

ISSN: 2332-6840 (Online)

Contact Us: ijrh.editor@hrpub.org or editor@hrpub.org

Website: https://www.hrpub.org/journals/jour_info.php?id=92


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Volume 10   2023
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Vol 3(Apr, 2015) No 2

Emancipatory Social Work Education and Community Empowerment

Vishanthie Sewpaul, Thobeka Ntini, Zama Mkhize, Snegugu Zandamela

[Abstract] [Full Text] [Full Article - PDF] pp. 55 - 62

DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2015.030201

We Continue to "Manage": A Transformational Leadership Perspective on Social Work Management in the NPO Sector in South Africa?

Nevashnee Perumal

[Abstract] [Full Text] [Full Article - PDF] pp. 63 - 70

DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2015.030202

Patterns of Coping in the Context of Conflict: Voices of Young Women from Kashmir

Shweta Verma

[Abstract] [Full Text] [Full Article - PDF] pp. 71 - 81

DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2015.030203

‘Narratives, Fragments and the Archeology of Authority': Exploring Supervision Experiences of Professionals Working with Domestically Abused Mentally Ill Young People

Dean-David Holyoake

[Abstract] [Full Text] [Full Article - PDF] pp. 82 - 89

DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2015.030204

Where Do they Go, Whom Do they Consult and Why? Health Seeking Behaviors of Pregnant Women Among Fishermen Community in Rural Sylhet

Md. Abul Hossen, Faisal Ahmmed

[Abstract] [Full Text] [Full Article - PDF] pp. 90 - 99

DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2015.030205