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Lgbtq People And Social Work Brian Oneill Tracy A Swan Nick J Mul

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Lgbtq People And Social Work Brian Oneill Tracy A Swan Nick J Mul
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Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 418
Author: Brian O'Neill, Tracy A. Swan, Nick J. Mulé
ISBN: 9781551307268, 155130726X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Lgbtq People And Social Work Brian Oneill Tracy A Swan Nick J Mul by Brian O'neill, Tracy A. Swan, Nick J. Mulé 9781551307268, 155130726X instant download after payment.

This unique edited collection addresses issues impacting the well-being of LGBTQ individuals with diverse identities to help students, practitioners, educators, and policymakers work with sensitivity and strength in the LGBTQ communities. Edited by three expert LGBTQ scholars, this engaging book offers a multiplicity of perspectives through the works of practitioners, students, and activists.
By focusing on intersectionality and its application to social work practice, organizational change, and the pursuit of social justice, this text gives voice to previously silenced members of the LGBTQ community. The contributors of this important collection deepen insight into the diversity of identities within LGBTQ communities and provide many thoughtful recommendations to inform future social work pedagogy, agency policy, and forms of practice in diverse contexts and fields of service. This book is a valuable resource for students in Social Work, Community Medicine, Counselling Psychology, Nursing, Equity Studies, and Gender Studies, as well as anyone engaged in social service work.

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