Colleagues might find this of value! I believe it to be a unique resource...........
 
The announcement below may also be of interest.
 
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Mark R D Johnson
Director, MSRC/CEEHD
De Montfort University
Hawthorn Building 00.20, The Gateway
Leicester LE1 9BH
 
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From: Julie Fish
Dr Julie Fish
Reader in Social Work and Health Inequalities,
De Montfort University
Leicester
LE1 9BH.
 
+ 44 (0) 116 257 7750

 

Julie Fish’s new book has been published:

Social work with lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people: making a difference. Bristol: The Policy Press.

Book Launch: Trinity House The Newarke, De Montfort University Leicester.

 

Please note the new date

Wednesday October 24th 2012 6-8pm

 

 

Please RSVP by emailing me if you would like to attend [log in to unmask]

 

Please note if you would like to buy the book in advance you can purchase it from the below link at a 20% discount:

http://www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp?K=9781847428035

 

 

 

Social work and LGBT people.jpeg“An outstanding and invaluable text for social workers and other practitioners that brings together legal, historical and human rights perspectives on sexuality and social work practice in the UK and internationally. It raises key messages from research and practice of relevance to a wide user and carer groups”

Paul Willis, Social Work, University of Swansea.

 

“This important, ground-breaking book challenges social work with authority, knowledge and quiet passion. The application of values, law and international evidence to practice scenarios makes it an invaluable resource for students, practitioners and lecturers”

Paul Bywaters, Social Work and health Inequalities Network, Emeritus Professor, Coventry University.

 

 

 

 

 

This book makes a timely contribution to current issues in developing services for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) people drawing on examples from across the lifespan and key challenges in social work with LGBT people including:

  

 

· Trans people

· Children and young people

· Older people

· Mental health

· Substance misuse

· LGBT people with disabilities

· LGBT asylum seekers and refugees

Join us for drinks and nibbles. There will be a presentation about the issues relating to social work and LGBT people and a short Q&A session.

 

Many thanks,

 

Natalie Lewis

Secretary to the Head and Associate Head of School

Applied Social Sciences

Allied Health Sciences

 

DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY

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