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8, vol. 46 - December 2016 - Bulletin 8, vol. 46 |
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texte imprimé |
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2016 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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Sexuality, Innocence and Agency in Narratives of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Implications for Social Work (M. Smith, J. Woodiwiss) / The Sexual Abuse of Vulnerable People by Registered Social Workers in England: An Analysis of the Health and Care Professions Council Fitness to Practise Cases (J. Melville-Wiseman) / Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Knowledge, Confidence and Training within a Contemporary UK Social Work Practice and Policy Context (J. Kwhali, L. Martin, G. Brady, S. J. Brown) / Few and Far from Radical? LGBT-Related Contributions in European Social Work Journal Publishing (U. Nothdurfter, A. Nagy) / Recognition and Legitimisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) at the UN: A Critical Systemic Analysis (N. J. Mulé, C. McKenzie, M. Khan) / Sexual Well-Being and Physical Disability (S. Lee, L.-A. Fenge) / ‘It Will Continue to Embarrass Me on Some Level, and I Think that’s OK’: Conceptualising Embarrassment in Discussions about Sex between Social Workers and Service Users (M. Lavie-Ajayi) / Sexually Silenced No More, Adults with Learning Disabilities Speak Up: A Call to Action for Social Work to Frame Sexual Voice as a Social Justice Issue (G. W. Turner, B. Crane) / Sexual Exploitation and Its Impact on Developing Sexualities and Sexual Relationships: The Need for Contextual Social Work Interventions (C. Firmin, C. Warrington, J. Pearce) / Rights through Alliances: Findings from a European Project Tackling Homophobic and Transphobic Bullying in Schools through the Engagement of Families and Young People (Tr. Hafford-Letchfield, Ch. Cocker, P. Ryan, J. Melonowska) / Social Work, Queer Theory and After: A Genealogy of Sexuality Theory in Neo-Liberal Times (St. Hicks, Dh. Jeyasingham) / Domestic Violence Service Providers’ Capacity for Supporting Transgender Women: Findings from an Australian Workshop (D. W. Riggs, H. Fraser, N. Taylor, T. Signal, C. Donovan) / Why Lesbian and Gay Survivors Don't Seek Help from Social Services: Barriers Perceived by Service Users and Providers in Hong Kong (L. Leung) |
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8, vol. 46 - December 2016 - Bulletin 8, vol. 46 [texte imprimé] . - 2016. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Note de contenu : |
Sommaire
Sexuality, Innocence and Agency in Narratives of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Implications for Social Work (M. Smith, J. Woodiwiss) / The Sexual Abuse of Vulnerable People by Registered Social Workers in England: An Analysis of the Health and Care Professions Council Fitness to Practise Cases (J. Melville-Wiseman) / Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Knowledge, Confidence and Training within a Contemporary UK Social Work Practice and Policy Context (J. Kwhali, L. Martin, G. Brady, S. J. Brown) / Few and Far from Radical? LGBT-Related Contributions in European Social Work Journal Publishing (U. Nothdurfter, A. Nagy) / Recognition and Legitimisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) at the UN: A Critical Systemic Analysis (N. J. Mulé, C. McKenzie, M. Khan) / Sexual Well-Being and Physical Disability (S. Lee, L.-A. Fenge) / ‘It Will Continue to Embarrass Me on Some Level, and I Think that’s OK’: Conceptualising Embarrassment in Discussions about Sex between Social Workers and Service Users (M. Lavie-Ajayi) / Sexually Silenced No More, Adults with Learning Disabilities Speak Up: A Call to Action for Social Work to Frame Sexual Voice as a Social Justice Issue (G. W. Turner, B. Crane) / Sexual Exploitation and Its Impact on Developing Sexualities and Sexual Relationships: The Need for Contextual Social Work Interventions (C. Firmin, C. Warrington, J. Pearce) / Rights through Alliances: Findings from a European Project Tackling Homophobic and Transphobic Bullying in Schools through the Engagement of Families and Young People (Tr. Hafford-Letchfield, Ch. Cocker, P. Ryan, J. Melonowska) / Social Work, Queer Theory and After: A Genealogy of Sexuality Theory in Neo-Liberal Times (St. Hicks, Dh. Jeyasingham) / Domestic Violence Service Providers’ Capacity for Supporting Transgender Women: Findings from an Australian Workshop (D. W. Riggs, H. Fraser, N. Taylor, T. Signal, C. Donovan) / Why Lesbian and Gay Survivors Don't Seek Help from Social Services: Barriers Perceived by Service Users and Providers in Hong Kong (L. Leung) |
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