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PUBLICATIONS

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Haskins, V. (2012) Matrons and Maids: Regulating Indian Domestic Service in Tucson, 1914 -1934, The University of Arizona Press; Tucson, US.
<p>Edited by Mel Gray, James Midgley and Stephen A. Webb<br/>
This Handbook is the world's first generic major reference work to provide an authoritative guide to the theory, method, and values of social work in one volume.
Avaiable from SAGE and Amazon</p><p>This book responds to an urgent need to reinvigorate collective community action for just change in Australia. At a crucial point in its evolution this book gives a critical perspective to working with communities. It argues that working collectively with communities is vital in this time of rampant individualism and rapid social change.
Avaiable from Amazon</p><p>Indigenous Social Work around the World
Towards Culturally Relevant Education and Practice<br/>
By Mel Gray, John Coates & Michael Yellow Bird</p><p>Major Four Volume Reference published by Sage<br/>
INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK - Four Volume Major Reference Work<br/>
By Mel Gray and Stephen A. Webb</p><p>ETHICS AND VALUE PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIAL WORK<br/>
By Mel Gray & Stephen A. Webb<br/>
Published by Palgrave</p>
<p>EVIDENCE-BASED SOCIAL WORK: A CRITICAL STANCE<br/>
By Mel Gray, Debbie Plath & Stephen A. Webb<br/>
Published by Routledge Taylor & Francis Group</p>

<p>SOCIAL WORK THEORIES AND METHODS<br/>
By Mel Gray & Stephen A. Webb<br/>
Published by Sage Publishers</p>