Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* Individuals Living with Dementia
Concepts, Practice and Rights
Herausgeber: Price, Elizabeth; Westwood, Sue
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* Individuals Living with Dementia
Concepts, Practice and Rights
Herausgeber: Price, Elizabeth; Westwood, Sue
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This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. Multi-disciplinary and international in scope, it includes authors from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia, from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including sociology, social work, psychology, health care and socio-legal studies. Taking an intersectional approach, LGBT Individuals Living with Dementia addresses topics relating to concepts, practice and rights.
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This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. Multi-disciplinary and international in scope, it includes authors from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia, from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including sociology, social work, psychology, health care and socio-legal studies. Taking an intersectional approach, LGBT Individuals Living with Dementia addresses topics relating to concepts, practice and rights.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 232mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9781138343344
- ISBN-10: 113834334X
- Artikelnr.: 53543641
- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 232mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 400g
- ISBN-13: 9781138343344
- ISBN-10: 113834334X
- Artikelnr.: 53543641
Sue Westwood is a socio-legal and gerontology scholar. She is a researcher at University of Oxford, Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Research on Ageing and Gender, University of Surrey and teaches Law at Coventry University. Sue previously managed a dementia adviser service for a UK charity. Elizabeth Price is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Hull, UK. She is a registered social worker and her research interests currently include the lived experience of chronic illness, sexualities and dementia, and the use of music as a therapeutic intervention.
Foreword 1. Introduction Part I: Concepts Introduction to Part I 2. Gender,
Sexuality, Gender Identity and Dementia: (In)Equality Issues 3. LGBT*
Individuals and Dementia: An Intersectional Approach 4. Queer(y)ing
Dementia: Bringing Queer Theory and Studies of Dementia into Dialogue 5.
Reconceptualising Dementia: Towards a Politics of Senility Part II:
Practice Introduction to Part II 6. Providing Responsive Services to LGBT*
Individuals with Dementia 7. Person Centred Care and Cultural Safety: The
Perspectives of Lesbian, Gay and Trans (LGT*) People and their Partners on
Living with Dementia 8. Trans* People Anticipating Dementia Care: Findings
from the Transgender MetLife Survey 9. Dementia Care and Trans* People:
Practice Implications 10. Looking Back Whilst Moving Forward: LGBT* Carers'
Perspectives 11. One Day Training Courses on LGBT* Awareness: Are they the
Answer? Part III: Rights Introduction to Part III 12. LGBT* Individuals
Living with Dementia: Rights and Capacity Issues in the United States 13.
Needs and Rights of Carers of LGBT* Individuals with Dementia: A Personal
Journey 14. Navigating Stormy Waters: Consent, Sexuality and Dementia in
Care Environments in Wales 15. To equality - and beyond? Queer reflections
on an emerging rights-based approach to dementia in Scotland
Sexuality, Gender Identity and Dementia: (In)Equality Issues 3. LGBT*
Individuals and Dementia: An Intersectional Approach 4. Queer(y)ing
Dementia: Bringing Queer Theory and Studies of Dementia into Dialogue 5.
Reconceptualising Dementia: Towards a Politics of Senility Part II:
Practice Introduction to Part II 6. Providing Responsive Services to LGBT*
Individuals with Dementia 7. Person Centred Care and Cultural Safety: The
Perspectives of Lesbian, Gay and Trans (LGT*) People and their Partners on
Living with Dementia 8. Trans* People Anticipating Dementia Care: Findings
from the Transgender MetLife Survey 9. Dementia Care and Trans* People:
Practice Implications 10. Looking Back Whilst Moving Forward: LGBT* Carers'
Perspectives 11. One Day Training Courses on LGBT* Awareness: Are they the
Answer? Part III: Rights Introduction to Part III 12. LGBT* Individuals
Living with Dementia: Rights and Capacity Issues in the United States 13.
Needs and Rights of Carers of LGBT* Individuals with Dementia: A Personal
Journey 14. Navigating Stormy Waters: Consent, Sexuality and Dementia in
Care Environments in Wales 15. To equality - and beyond? Queer reflections
on an emerging rights-based approach to dementia in Scotland
Foreword 1. Introduction Part I: Concepts Introduction to Part I 2. Gender,
Sexuality, Gender Identity and Dementia: (In)Equality Issues 3. LGBT*
Individuals and Dementia: An Intersectional Approach 4. Queer(y)ing
Dementia: Bringing Queer Theory and Studies of Dementia into Dialogue 5.
Reconceptualising Dementia: Towards a Politics of Senility Part II:
Practice Introduction to Part II 6. Providing Responsive Services to LGBT*
Individuals with Dementia 7. Person Centred Care and Cultural Safety: The
Perspectives of Lesbian, Gay and Trans (LGT*) People and their Partners on
Living with Dementia 8. Trans* People Anticipating Dementia Care: Findings
from the Transgender MetLife Survey 9. Dementia Care and Trans* People:
Practice Implications 10. Looking Back Whilst Moving Forward: LGBT* Carers'
Perspectives 11. One Day Training Courses on LGBT* Awareness: Are they the
Answer? Part III: Rights Introduction to Part III 12. LGBT* Individuals
Living with Dementia: Rights and Capacity Issues in the United States 13.
Needs and Rights of Carers of LGBT* Individuals with Dementia: A Personal
Journey 14. Navigating Stormy Waters: Consent, Sexuality and Dementia in
Care Environments in Wales 15. To equality - and beyond? Queer reflections
on an emerging rights-based approach to dementia in Scotland
Sexuality, Gender Identity and Dementia: (In)Equality Issues 3. LGBT*
Individuals and Dementia: An Intersectional Approach 4. Queer(y)ing
Dementia: Bringing Queer Theory and Studies of Dementia into Dialogue 5.
Reconceptualising Dementia: Towards a Politics of Senility Part II:
Practice Introduction to Part II 6. Providing Responsive Services to LGBT*
Individuals with Dementia 7. Person Centred Care and Cultural Safety: The
Perspectives of Lesbian, Gay and Trans (LGT*) People and their Partners on
Living with Dementia 8. Trans* People Anticipating Dementia Care: Findings
from the Transgender MetLife Survey 9. Dementia Care and Trans* People:
Practice Implications 10. Looking Back Whilst Moving Forward: LGBT* Carers'
Perspectives 11. One Day Training Courses on LGBT* Awareness: Are they the
Answer? Part III: Rights Introduction to Part III 12. LGBT* Individuals
Living with Dementia: Rights and Capacity Issues in the United States 13.
Needs and Rights of Carers of LGBT* Individuals with Dementia: A Personal
Journey 14. Navigating Stormy Waters: Consent, Sexuality and Dementia in
Care Environments in Wales 15. To equality - and beyond? Queer reflections
on an emerging rights-based approach to dementia in Scotland