"Using Critical Race Theory to Measure "Racial Competency" among Social Workers."
Erica Campbell

Abstract
Critical Race Theory, a theoretical framework and interpretive model, demonstrates to be a valuable tool of social justice that further promotes a space placing race in the center of analysis, proving to be a beneficial, yet a component that has not gain much recognition in the Social Work profession. This research study explores the need to integrate a model such as Critical Race Theory which promotes “racial competency” among practitioners serving racial and ethnic minorities. The research study surveys 175 social work and counseling practitioners providing services in four Midwest regions. The study examines practitioners’ understanding of the significance and functionality of race.

Full Text: PDF     DOI: 10.15640/jssw.v2n2a5