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Barriers and enablers to climatic engagement: The ongoing imperative for a critical social work response to the climate crisis

Abstract

Social work is being challenged to respond to the catastrophic climate risk faced globally. The profession is subsequently required to engage with a deep reckoning regarding the social justice implications of advanced climate change. Greater understanding of practitioners’ ability to embed eco-social work into their practice is required. This study explored the narratives of six social workers’ experience of climate engagement. Conducted in Australia, participants highlighted key enablers and barriers to climate action through sequential interview series. Findings reinforced the lack of accessible climate frameworks consistent with the realities of many frontline practice settings. While a multitude of barriers were identified, they provided clear indications for future practice. Importantly, the need for a cohesive structural response was articulated, to provide individual practitioners pathways to creatively respond to the unfolding crisis. Cultural change and organizational responses include those which directly challenge climate silence and embed a practice response consistent with the level of climate risk faced.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 09/02/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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