Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities
Herausgeber: Fish, Julie; Karban, Kate
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities
Herausgeber: Fish, Julie; Karban, Kate
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Bringing together international research in social work, this book examines key concepts including the social determinants of health (SDoH) and human rights approaches to LGBT health.
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Bringing together international research in social work, this book examines key concepts including the social determinants of health (SDoH) and human rights approaches to LGBT health.
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781447309680
- ISBN-10: 1447309685
- Artikelnr.: 41620723
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781447309680
- ISBN-10: 1447309685
- Artikelnr.: 41620723
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Julie Fish is Professor of Social Work and Health Inequalities at De Montfort University. She has conducted research in this field funded by the ESRC and the Department of Health and published numerous academic articles. Kate Karban is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Bradford. Her interests include mental health and health inequalities. She and Julie Fish were joint convenors of the Social Work and Health Inequalities Network (SWHIN) 2010-2014.
Foreword by Gary Bailey; Introduction: social work's contribution to
tackling lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities ~Julie Fish
and Kate Karban; Part One: Key issues in social work with LGBT people; Much
to be desired: LGBT health inequalities and inequities in Canada ~ Nick J.
Mulé; Between public neglect and private needs: conceptualising approaches
to LGBT issues in Italian social work ~ Andrea Nagy and Urban Nothdurfter;
Queering the pitch: a need for mainstreaming LGBTQ issues in professional
social work education and practice in India ~ Ketki Ranade; Life in the
Pink Dragon's Den: mental health services and social inclusion for LGBT
people in Wales ~ Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett, Michele Raithby and Paul Willis;
Part Two: Service design and practice development; Coming into view? The
experiences of LGBT young people in the care system in Northern Ireland ~
Nicola Carr and John Pinkerton; Social services for LGBT young people in
the United States: are we there yet? Elizabeth A. Winter, Diane E. Elze,
Susan Saltzburg and Mitchell Rosenwald; Unique experiences and needs of
LGBT older people: one community in rural California responds ~ Elizabeth
Breshears and Valerie Lester Leyva; Good practice in health and social care
provision for LGBT older people in the UK ~ Sue Westwood, Andrew King,
Kathryn Almack, Yiu-Tung Suen and Louis Bailey; A theoretical model for
intervening in complex sexual behaviours: sexual desires, pleasures and
passion - La Pasión - of Spanish-speaking gay men in Canada ~ Gerardo
Betancourt; Research and policy about end of life care for LGBT people in
the UK ~ Kathryn Almack, Tes Smith and Bridget Moss; LGBT asylum seekers
and health inequalities in the UK ~ Kate Karban and Ala Sirriyeh; Part
Three: Social work education and research; Pedagogy for unpacking
heterosexist and cisgender bias in social work education in the United
States ~ Susan Saltzburg; Maximising research outcomes for trans children
and their families in Canada using social action and other participatory
methods of inquiry ~ Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Kimberley Ens Manning;
Mental health inequalities among LGBT older people in the United States:
curricula developments ~ Valerie Lester Leyva; Strategies for maximising
participation from LGB people in internet surveying in the United States ~
Andy Dunlap; Gay and bisexual men raped by men: an invisible group in
social work in Sweden ~ Hans Knutagård; Queering social work methods in
health disparities and health promotion in the United States ~ Tyler M.
Argüello; Conclusion ~ Kate Karban and Julie Fish.
tackling lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities ~Julie Fish
and Kate Karban; Part One: Key issues in social work with LGBT people; Much
to be desired: LGBT health inequalities and inequities in Canada ~ Nick J.
Mulé; Between public neglect and private needs: conceptualising approaches
to LGBT issues in Italian social work ~ Andrea Nagy and Urban Nothdurfter;
Queering the pitch: a need for mainstreaming LGBTQ issues in professional
social work education and practice in India ~ Ketki Ranade; Life in the
Pink Dragon's Den: mental health services and social inclusion for LGBT
people in Wales ~ Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett, Michele Raithby and Paul Willis;
Part Two: Service design and practice development; Coming into view? The
experiences of LGBT young people in the care system in Northern Ireland ~
Nicola Carr and John Pinkerton; Social services for LGBT young people in
the United States: are we there yet? Elizabeth A. Winter, Diane E. Elze,
Susan Saltzburg and Mitchell Rosenwald; Unique experiences and needs of
LGBT older people: one community in rural California responds ~ Elizabeth
Breshears and Valerie Lester Leyva; Good practice in health and social care
provision for LGBT older people in the UK ~ Sue Westwood, Andrew King,
Kathryn Almack, Yiu-Tung Suen and Louis Bailey; A theoretical model for
intervening in complex sexual behaviours: sexual desires, pleasures and
passion - La Pasión - of Spanish-speaking gay men in Canada ~ Gerardo
Betancourt; Research and policy about end of life care for LGBT people in
the UK ~ Kathryn Almack, Tes Smith and Bridget Moss; LGBT asylum seekers
and health inequalities in the UK ~ Kate Karban and Ala Sirriyeh; Part
Three: Social work education and research; Pedagogy for unpacking
heterosexist and cisgender bias in social work education in the United
States ~ Susan Saltzburg; Maximising research outcomes for trans children
and their families in Canada using social action and other participatory
methods of inquiry ~ Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Kimberley Ens Manning;
Mental health inequalities among LGBT older people in the United States:
curricula developments ~ Valerie Lester Leyva; Strategies for maximising
participation from LGB people in internet surveying in the United States ~
Andy Dunlap; Gay and bisexual men raped by men: an invisible group in
social work in Sweden ~ Hans Knutagård; Queering social work methods in
health disparities and health promotion in the United States ~ Tyler M.
Argüello; Conclusion ~ Kate Karban and Julie Fish.
Foreword by Gary Bailey; Introduction: social work's contribution to
tackling lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities ~Julie Fish
and Kate Karban; Part One: Key issues in social work with LGBT people; Much
to be desired: LGBT health inequalities and inequities in Canada ~ Nick J.
Mulé; Between public neglect and private needs: conceptualising approaches
to LGBT issues in Italian social work ~ Andrea Nagy and Urban Nothdurfter;
Queering the pitch: a need for mainstreaming LGBTQ issues in professional
social work education and practice in India ~ Ketki Ranade; Life in the
Pink Dragon's Den: mental health services and social inclusion for LGBT
people in Wales ~ Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett, Michele Raithby and Paul Willis;
Part Two: Service design and practice development; Coming into view? The
experiences of LGBT young people in the care system in Northern Ireland ~
Nicola Carr and John Pinkerton; Social services for LGBT young people in
the United States: are we there yet? Elizabeth A. Winter, Diane E. Elze,
Susan Saltzburg and Mitchell Rosenwald; Unique experiences and needs of
LGBT older people: one community in rural California responds ~ Elizabeth
Breshears and Valerie Lester Leyva; Good practice in health and social care
provision for LGBT older people in the UK ~ Sue Westwood, Andrew King,
Kathryn Almack, Yiu-Tung Suen and Louis Bailey; A theoretical model for
intervening in complex sexual behaviours: sexual desires, pleasures and
passion - La Pasión - of Spanish-speaking gay men in Canada ~ Gerardo
Betancourt; Research and policy about end of life care for LGBT people in
the UK ~ Kathryn Almack, Tes Smith and Bridget Moss; LGBT asylum seekers
and health inequalities in the UK ~ Kate Karban and Ala Sirriyeh; Part
Three: Social work education and research; Pedagogy for unpacking
heterosexist and cisgender bias in social work education in the United
States ~ Susan Saltzburg; Maximising research outcomes for trans children
and their families in Canada using social action and other participatory
methods of inquiry ~ Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Kimberley Ens Manning;
Mental health inequalities among LGBT older people in the United States:
curricula developments ~ Valerie Lester Leyva; Strategies for maximising
participation from LGB people in internet surveying in the United States ~
Andy Dunlap; Gay and bisexual men raped by men: an invisible group in
social work in Sweden ~ Hans Knutagård; Queering social work methods in
health disparities and health promotion in the United States ~ Tyler M.
Argüello; Conclusion ~ Kate Karban and Julie Fish.
tackling lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities ~Julie Fish
and Kate Karban; Part One: Key issues in social work with LGBT people; Much
to be desired: LGBT health inequalities and inequities in Canada ~ Nick J.
Mulé; Between public neglect and private needs: conceptualising approaches
to LGBT issues in Italian social work ~ Andrea Nagy and Urban Nothdurfter;
Queering the pitch: a need for mainstreaming LGBTQ issues in professional
social work education and practice in India ~ Ketki Ranade; Life in the
Pink Dragon's Den: mental health services and social inclusion for LGBT
people in Wales ~ Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett, Michele Raithby and Paul Willis;
Part Two: Service design and practice development; Coming into view? The
experiences of LGBT young people in the care system in Northern Ireland ~
Nicola Carr and John Pinkerton; Social services for LGBT young people in
the United States: are we there yet? Elizabeth A. Winter, Diane E. Elze,
Susan Saltzburg and Mitchell Rosenwald; Unique experiences and needs of
LGBT older people: one community in rural California responds ~ Elizabeth
Breshears and Valerie Lester Leyva; Good practice in health and social care
provision for LGBT older people in the UK ~ Sue Westwood, Andrew King,
Kathryn Almack, Yiu-Tung Suen and Louis Bailey; A theoretical model for
intervening in complex sexual behaviours: sexual desires, pleasures and
passion - La Pasión - of Spanish-speaking gay men in Canada ~ Gerardo
Betancourt; Research and policy about end of life care for LGBT people in
the UK ~ Kathryn Almack, Tes Smith and Bridget Moss; LGBT asylum seekers
and health inequalities in the UK ~ Kate Karban and Ala Sirriyeh; Part
Three: Social work education and research; Pedagogy for unpacking
heterosexist and cisgender bias in social work education in the United
States ~ Susan Saltzburg; Maximising research outcomes for trans children
and their families in Canada using social action and other participatory
methods of inquiry ~ Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Kimberley Ens Manning;
Mental health inequalities among LGBT older people in the United States:
curricula developments ~ Valerie Lester Leyva; Strategies for maximising
participation from LGB people in internet surveying in the United States ~
Andy Dunlap; Gay and bisexual men raped by men: an invisible group in
social work in Sweden ~ Hans Knutagård; Queering social work methods in
health disparities and health promotion in the United States ~ Tyler M.
Argüello; Conclusion ~ Kate Karban and Julie Fish.