Ally Model of Social Justice in Social Work
Ally Model of Social Justice in Social Work
- Priscilla GibsonPriscilla GibsonSchool of Social Work, University of Minnesota
Summary
The ally model of social justice is a philosophical approach that is congruent with social work’s values and emphasis on social justice and human rights. Using concepts from multiple identities and social justice, it directs those with privilege to act on behalf of those without privilege who belong to a different social group. It is developmental in nature and contains an extensive list of specific ally characteristics that inform social workers at the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and system levels. Despites its limitations, the ally model of social justice is instructive for all social workers regardless of setting as they continue the profession’s mission to eliminate social injustice.
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- Social Justice and Human Rights