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El. knyga: Human Services Online: A New Arena for Service Delivery

(New York University, New York, NY, USA),
  • Formatas: 324 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Haworth Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040286128
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  • Formatas: 324 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Haworth Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040286128
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Will your agency or students have the training to use the Internet in practice?Human Services Online: A New Arena for Service Delivery focuses on ways that Human Services are using the Internet for service delivery, community education, collaboration, advocacy, social change, and resource development. This valuable book highlights the array of innovative services now being offered on the Internet and provides guidelines and cautions for human service professionals in using the Internet to enhance their services.Human Services Online: A New Arena for Service Delivery provides much-needed research and empirical evaluation related to human service online activities and points to areas where future research efforts should be directed. The book describes and evaluates cutting-edge Internet-based services, ethical and legal threats to agencies and consumers that may result from online activities, and theoretical discussions of issues that impact human services as consumers and human service agencies increasingly come online.Topics addressed in Human Services Online: A New Arena for Service Delivery include: online therapy/counseling online fundraising online recruitment of volunteers and virtual volunteer programs online consultation, continuing education, and training ethical, legal, and liability issues related to Web sites and online support online support groups and self-help online advocacy and activism promoting access for under-represented populations use of the Internet to impact specific social problems such as domestic violence or HIV/AIDSHuman Services Online: A New Arena for Service Delivery provides guidelines and specific suggestions for agencies considering developing online services. The book examines model programs and their effectiveness so that other agencies can replicate them in their own areas, describes cutting-edge online services that todays human services students will need to be aware of as they enter the job market, and provides information for agencies that will enhance their ability to solicit volunteers and contributions on the Internet.
Introduction 1(6) Jerry Finn Gary Holden The HIV Cybermall: A Regional Cybernetwork of HIV Services 7(20) Mark Henrickson Judith R. Mayo The Effects of a Computer Network on Pediatric Pain and Anxiety 27(22) Gary Holden David J. Bearison Diane C. Rode Merri Fishman Kapiloff Gary Rosenberg Changing Practices with Children and Families in North Carolina: Using Technology to Facilitate Collaboration and Training 49(29) Irene Nathan Zipper Andrew Broughton Lenore B char The Requirements of Community: An Online Survey of the Social Work Access Network (SWAN) 69(14) Michael A. Wright A Survey of Domestic Violence Organizations on the World Wide Web 83(20) Jerry Finn Computer Technology Utilization and Community-Based AIDS Organizations 103(16) P. J. Cameron J. R. Graham J. D. Sieppert Virtual Volunteering: Online Volunteers Providing Assistance to Human Service Agencies 119(18) Jayne Cravens Online Fundraising in the Human Services 137(16) Jerry D. Marx Liability and the Internet: Risks and Recommendations for Social Work Practice 153(20) Mary Banach Frances P Bernat INTERNET: A Framework for Analyzing Online Human Service Practices 173(20) Joanne Levine The Community Tool Box: Using the Internet to Support the Work of Community Health and Development 193(24) Jerry A. Schultz Stephen B. Fawcett Vincent T Francisco Tom Wolff Bill R. Berkowitz Genevieve Nagy Promoting Computer-Mediated Communications in Community Coalitions 217(20) Paul K Dezendorf Ronald K Green Offering Social Support via the Internet: A Case Study of an Online Support Group for Social Workers 237(30) Andrea Meier The Nature and Prevention of Harm in Technology-Mediated Self-Help Settings: Three Exemplars 267(28) Vincent R. Waldron Melissa Lavitt Douglas Kelley Conclusion 295(4) Gary Holden Jerry Finn Index 299
Jerry Finn, Gary Holden