Abstract

ABSTRACT This article compiles reflections and discussions derived from a research made in Portugal in 2018, in which professional practices implemented by social workers towards disability were approached. In order to understand the models of disability applied by practitioners within organisations whose main service users are people disabilities, some questions about training and social work education arose. Using a qualitative methodology with a hermeneutic perspective, the study collected the voices of eight social workers from six organisations and their service users contacted through the Observatory of Disability and Human Rights at the University of Lisbon. Results presented in this document correspond to an analysis of the practices in accordance to the type of organization in which social workers were working for. Discussions revolved around micro, meso and macro variants in which personal believes, institutional discourses and sociocultural constructions were explored. Finally, implications and recommendations for social work were presented using as a framework critical disability studies, critical social work and a human rights approach.

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