This much-needed book presents an introduction and overview of multicultural AIDS issues in social work practice. In a culturally diverse nation, it is essential that professionals look at AIDS within a cultural context in order to find the most effective treatment and prevention strategies for everyone. Emphasizing this need for a culturally sensitive approach, Multicultural Human Services for AIDS Treatment and Prevention increases social workers'often limited knowledge and experience with various social and ethnic groups. It provides specific suggestions and recommendations for program...
This much-needed book presents an introduction and overview of multicultural AIDS issues in social work practice. In a culturally diverse nation, it i...
An introduction to, and overview of, multicultural AIDS issues in social work practice. Emphasising the need for a culturally sensitive approach, this text increases social workers' knowledge and experience with various social and ethnic groups.
An introduction to, and overview of, multicultural AIDS issues in social work practice. Emphasising the need for a culturally sensitive approach, this...
Although social legislation in the United States is always in the tradition of social reform rather than fundamental social change, the 1960s are considered a progressive period because of the union of government and societal obligations; class consciousness was aroused, and the redistribution of power and resources were salient issues. In Civil Rights and the Social Programs of the 1960s, Marcia Bok describes the background, analyzes the process of decision making, and traces the passage of selected landmark decisions of the 1960s. She tracks the changes that have occurred in this...
Although social legislation in the United States is always in the tradition of social reform rather than fundamental social change, the 1960s are c...