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    Sub-Saharan African Immigrants’ work culture and remittance: Do social workers know enough to care for this population?

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    Sub-Saharan African Immigrants’ work culture and remittance: Do social workers know enough to care for this population?
    Author
    Mbao, Mbita
    Date
    February 6, 2023
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2857
    Abstract
    Learning objectives of presentation: Deepen knowledge and ability in working with sub-Sahara African Immigrants. Understand the significance of remittance as a stressor for many Sub-Saharan African immigrants. Analyzing the impact of immigration on the mental health of sub-Saharan African immigrants. Demonstrate awareness and incorporate the concept of cultural humility as it relates to social work practice with sub-Saharan African immigrants.
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