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Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice [Minkštas viršelis]

(School of Nursing, Midwifery, Social Wor, Manchester), (University of Salford, Salford)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 276 g, 30 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 113755956X
  • ISBN-13: 9781137559562
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 276 g, 30 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2016
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 113755956X
  • ISBN-13: 9781137559562
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book highlights a range of individuals and groups in UK society who experience exclusion or marginalisation, including Roma, young carers and people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It takes a unique practice-based focus, designed to encourage an enquiring mind in relation to diversity in society and to debunk myths about the others.

Recenzijos

'This book provides a very useful framework for embedding core ideas about marginalisation, exclusion and direct work with vulnerable groups - I would definitely recommend it.' - Cath Williams, Assistant Professor in Social Work, University of Nottingham, UK

Daugiau informacijos

This book provides a very useful framework for embedding core ideas about marginalisation, exclusion and direct work with vulnerable groups - I would definitely recommend it.' - Cath Williams, Assistant Professor in Social Work, University of Nottingham, UK
Notes on the Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1(5)
Anya Ahmed
Michaela Rogers
1 Diversity and exclusion in context
6(15)
Anya Ahmed
Michaela Rogers
Introduction
6(1)
Theoretical and conceptual frameworks
7(4)
The practice framework
11(2)
The policy framework
13(1)
The legislative framework
14(4)
Conclusion
18(1)
Recommended reading
18(1)
Relevant web links
18(1)
References
19(2)
2 Identity, difference and the meaning of `culture' In health and social care practice
21(16)
Julie Morton
Steve Myers
Introduction
21(1)
Concepts of difference, Identity and `culture'
22(3)
Culture and cultural competence
25(1)
Consequences for practice
26(1)
Alternative ways of viewing difference for practitioners
27(2)
Working with difference in health and social care case studies
29(1)
Interrogating the practitioner's assessment
30(1)
Problematising this assessment
30(1)
Consequences
30(1)
Alternative ways of understanding
30(1)
Interrogating the practitioner's assessment
31(1)
Problematising the assessment
32(1)
Consequences
32(1)
Alternative ways of understanding
32(1)
Key messages for health and social care practice
33(1)
Conclusion
34(1)
Recommended reading
34(1)
Relevant web links
35(1)
References
35(2)
3 Young people as carers and young users of mental health services: from policy to practice
37(15)
Sue McAndrew
Tony Warne
Introduction
37(1)
Young people and mental health problems
38(1)
Young carers
39(1)
Synopsis of the adult service user and carer movement
40(1)
Extending the movement to young people
40(2)
The nuances of involving young people in education, practice and research
42(2)
Concerns and possible (im)practicalities
44(3)
Conclusion
47(1)
Recommended reading
48(1)
Relevant web links
48(1)
References
48(4)
4 Marginalised children and young people with autism spectrum disorders
52(18)
Andrea Brammer
Rob Kennedy
Frances Binns
Introduction
52(1)
The global context
53(1)
Associated comorbidities of ASD and medical interventions
54(1)
Economic impact and resources
55(1)
Equality in accessing healthcare
55(1)
Barriers to health and diagnostic treatment
56(2)
Reasonable adjustments
58(1)
Reasonable adjustments to support equitable access to healthcare
59(1)
Person Centred Needs Assessments (PCNA)
60(2)
Transition to adult services
62(1)
Conclusion
63(1)
Recommended reading
64(1)
Relevant web links
64(1)
References
64(6)
5 Understanding the social exclusion of Roma
70(16)
Lisa Scullion
Philip Brown
Introduction
70(1)
Defining Roma
71(1)
The social exclusion of Roma: a `European issue'
72(5)
Roma in the UK
77(4)
Conclusion
81(1)
Recommended reading
81(1)
Relevant web links
82(1)
References
82(4)
6 Trans and gender diversity: messages for policy and practice
86(19)
Michaela Rogers
Introduction
86(1)
Theoretical and conceptual frameworks
87(4)
A marginalised population?
91(1)
Citizenship and trans communities
92(2)
The policy framework
94(2)
Key issues for practice: barriers and challenges in practice contexts
96(3)
Messages for health and social care providers
99(1)
Conclusion
100(1)
Recommended reading
101(1)
Relevant web links
101(1)
References
101(4)
7 Deafness and social exclusion
105(15)
Naomi Sharples
Will Hough
Introduction
105(1)
Historical context
105(2)
Models that help understand d/Deafness
107(2)
Legislation and policy
109(1)
Deaf people's access to healthcare
110(1)
Deaf people's access to psychiatric services
111(2)
Communication
113(1)
Communication strategies
114(2)
Deaf people and employment
116(1)
Deaf children's education: the present context
116(1)
Conclusion
117(1)
Recommended reading
118(1)
Relevant web links
118(1)
References
118(2)
8 Dementia, diverse communities and access to services
120(14)
Anya Ahmed
Ubah Egal
Shahid Mohammed
Introduction
120(1)
Understanding race, culture and ethnicity
121(1)
Socio-demographic processes behind ageing and migration in the UK
122(1)
Understanding dementia
123(2)
The policy and practice context
125(1)
Dementia and BME communities
126(4)
Conclusion
130(1)
Recommended reading
131(1)
Relevant web links
131(1)
References
132(2)
9 Older women's experiences of domestic violence and abuse
134(21)
Michaela Rogers
Introduction
134(1)
Domestic abuse and an ageing population
135(1)
Elder abuse or domestic violence?
135(2)
Challenges in measuring prevalence and analysing experience
137(2)
Dynamics of abuse in later life
139(2)
Barriers to help-seeking action
141(2)
Enablers for help-seeking
143(1)
DVA and the legal framework
144(1)
Messages for health and social care providers
145(1)
Conclusion
146(1)
Recommended reading
147(1)
Relevant web links
148(1)
References
148(3)
Conclusion
151(4)
Anya Ahmed
Michaela Rogers
Index 155
Dr Anya Ahmed is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Salford, UK

Dr. Michaela Rogers is a Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Salford, UK