Sexual Identities and Sexuality in Social Work
-15%
portes grátis
Sexual Identities and Sexuality in Social Work
Research and Reflections from Women in the Field
Dunk-West, Priscilla; Hafford-Letchfield, Trish
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2011
210
Dura
Inglês
9780754678823
15 a 20 dias
550
Descrição não disponível.
Introduction: Sexualities and Sexual Identities in Social Work, Priscilla Dunk-West, Trish Hafford-Letchfield; Chapter 1 Sexuality and Women in Care Organizations: Negotiating Boundaries within a Gendered Cultural Script, Trish Hafford-Letchfield; Chapter 2 'A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure' 1 The title of a 2001 Matmos album (Matador Records), which sampled sounds from surgical procedures. : Self-harm and Self-protection - A Gay Perspective 2 This paper is written in a personal capacity and does not necessarily represent the views of the Social Care Institute for Excellence., Sarah Carr; Chapter 3 Researching Sexuality and Ageing, Rhiannon Jones; Chapter 4 ) was used to elicit material for this chapter. Though the chapter is co-written, the first person narrative was chosen to highlight that the material discussed is drawn from Michelle Brown's practice in sexual health. An auto-ethnographic methodology (see ) was used to elicit material for this chapter. Though the chapter is co-written, the first person narrative was chosen to highlight that the material discussed is drawn from Michelle Brown's practice in sexual health., Michelle Brown, Priscilla Dunk-West; Chapter 5 Growing up with a Lesbian or Gay Parent: Young People's Perspectives, Anna Fairtlough; Chapter 6 Have you Heard? ... Reflections on the Kerr/Haslam Inquiry, Jeanette Copperman; Chapter 7 The Assessment of Lesbian and Gay Prospective Foster Carers: Twenty Years of Practice and What has Changed?, Helen Cosis Brown; Chapter 8 What is Personal? Reflecting on Heterosexuality, Joy Trotter; Chapter 9 Sexuality before Ability? The Assessment of Lesbians as Adopters, Christine Cocker; Chapter 10 Identity, Emotion Work and Reflective Practice: Dealing with Sexuality, Race and Religion in the Classroom, Cathy Patni; Chapter 11 Everyday Sexuality and Identity: De-differentiating the Sexual Self in Social Work, Priscilla Dunk-West;
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
practice;haslam;inquiry;education;foster;care;gay;parent;service;users;Gay Foster Carers;LGB People;Emergency Contraceptive Pill;Older Women Participants;Social Work Research;Young LGB People;Vice Versa;LGB;Haslam Inquiry;Personal Assistants;Social Work;Gay Men;Foster Carers;Wakefield Enquiry;Social Work Education;Social Work Literature;Michelle Brown;Gay Parent;Prospective Adopters;Local Authority Team;National Mental Health Development Unit;Adoption Assessment;UK Mental Health Service;Older Women's Sexualities;Young Man
Introduction: Sexualities and Sexual Identities in Social Work, Priscilla Dunk-West, Trish Hafford-Letchfield; Chapter 1 Sexuality and Women in Care Organizations: Negotiating Boundaries within a Gendered Cultural Script, Trish Hafford-Letchfield; Chapter 2 'A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure' 1 The title of a 2001 Matmos album (Matador Records), which sampled sounds from surgical procedures. : Self-harm and Self-protection - A Gay Perspective 2 This paper is written in a personal capacity and does not necessarily represent the views of the Social Care Institute for Excellence., Sarah Carr; Chapter 3 Researching Sexuality and Ageing, Rhiannon Jones; Chapter 4 ) was used to elicit material for this chapter. Though the chapter is co-written, the first person narrative was chosen to highlight that the material discussed is drawn from Michelle Brown's practice in sexual health. An auto-ethnographic methodology (see ) was used to elicit material for this chapter. Though the chapter is co-written, the first person narrative was chosen to highlight that the material discussed is drawn from Michelle Brown's practice in sexual health., Michelle Brown, Priscilla Dunk-West; Chapter 5 Growing up with a Lesbian or Gay Parent: Young People's Perspectives, Anna Fairtlough; Chapter 6 Have you Heard? ... Reflections on the Kerr/Haslam Inquiry, Jeanette Copperman; Chapter 7 The Assessment of Lesbian and Gay Prospective Foster Carers: Twenty Years of Practice and What has Changed?, Helen Cosis Brown; Chapter 8 What is Personal? Reflecting on Heterosexuality, Joy Trotter; Chapter 9 Sexuality before Ability? The Assessment of Lesbians as Adopters, Christine Cocker; Chapter 10 Identity, Emotion Work and Reflective Practice: Dealing with Sexuality, Race and Religion in the Classroom, Cathy Patni; Chapter 11 Everyday Sexuality and Identity: De-differentiating the Sexual Self in Social Work, Priscilla Dunk-West;
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
practice;haslam;inquiry;education;foster;care;gay;parent;service;users;Gay Foster Carers;LGB People;Emergency Contraceptive Pill;Older Women Participants;Social Work Research;Young LGB People;Vice Versa;LGB;Haslam Inquiry;Personal Assistants;Social Work;Gay Men;Foster Carers;Wakefield Enquiry;Social Work Education;Social Work Literature;Michelle Brown;Gay Parent;Prospective Adopters;Local Authority Team;National Mental Health Development Unit;Adoption Assessment;UK Mental Health Service;Older Women's Sexualities;Young Man