Abstract

The global challenges faced by social workers in multicultural practice are revealed. Social work with indigenous peoples (indigenous social work), which requires professional historical and cultural, anthropological, ethnopolitical and ethnopsychological knowledge, has become especially relevant. In these conditions, the international experience of training specialists to work in an indigenous environment offers the introduction into the educational process at all levels of subjects of history and culture of indigenous peoples, language training of teachers, benefits for admission to universities of indigenous origin. Key words: professional education of social workers, social work, multicultural environment, ethnically sensitive social work, social work with indigenous peoples.

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