Sexuality and Social Work (Transforming Social Work Practice): 1661

Sexuality and Social Work (Transforming Social Work Practice): 1661

by Julie Bywater (Author), Rhiannon Jones (Author)

Synopsis

Sexuality remains a neglected and largely taboo area within practice, but it can be a demanding aspect of social work. Social workers may be familiar with the importance of issues such as racism and ethnicity, but sexuality is also a very significant part of people's lives, closest relationships and sense of identity. This valuable resource introduces the topic, using a combination of perspectives to consider sexual diversity and examining related issues across the life course, including sexual orientation, disability, HIV, sexual abuse, mental health and sexual exploitation.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 170
Edition: 1
Publisher: Learning Matters
Published: 08 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 1844450856
ISBN 13: 9781844450855

Author Bio
Julie Bywater is a senior lecturer at the University of Chester on the BA (Hons) Social Work programme. She has over 25 years' experience working within the fields of social care as a manager working with older adults, and as a social worker in the areas of child protection and child and adolescent mental health and family therapy. Julie has been teaching in the areas of sexuality and social work practice since 1999, and has a deep commitment to social justice and issues of equality. Rhiannon Jones is a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University on the undergraduate and postgraduate social work qualifying programme. She has over 15 years' experience of statutory social work in the field of adults - and particularly older adults - with mental health problems. She has been teaching in the area of sexuality and social work and health practice since 1997. She is currently undertaking her PhD with Sheffield Institute for Studies on Ageing on the topic of sexuality and older people.