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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities: international perspectives in social work

By: Fish, Julie | Karban, Kate
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- Bristol -- 2015Description: xxv, 316pISBN: 9781447309680Subject(s): Bisexuality | Medical care | Health Services for Transgender Persons | Health care for LGBTQ+ people | Healthcare Disparities | Homosexuality | Sexual minorities | Social service | TranssexualsDDC classification: 362.108 FIS/L Summary: Health inequalities have emerged as a key global concern in the early 21st century, revealing differences between individuals' health experiences or outcomes stemming from social inequalities, including sexual orientation and gender identity. Social workers play a key role in supporting LGBT people when their health is impaired, but they can also take action to actively promote health and well-being. This book will engage with social work's contribution to reducing LGBT health inequalities.
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Health inequalities have emerged as a key global concern in the early 21st century, revealing differences between individuals' health experiences or outcomes stemming from social inequalities, including sexual orientation and gender identity. Social workers play a key role in supporting LGBT people when their health is impaired, but they can also take action to actively promote health and well-being. This book will engage with social work's contribution to reducing LGBT health inequalities.

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