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020 _a9781447309680
041 _aeng
082 _a362.108 FIS/L
100 _aFish, Julie
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100 _aKarban, Kate
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245 0 _aLesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities: international perspectives in social work
260 _bBristol --
_c2015
_aUnited Kingdom --
300 _axxv, 316p.
520 _aHealth 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.
650 _aBisexuality
_912086
650 _aMedical care
_98809
650 _aHealth Services for Transgender Persons
_912100
650 _aHealth care for LGBTQ+ people
_912101
650 _aHealthcare Disparities
_912102
650 _aHomosexuality
_912089
650 _aSexual minorities
_912103
650 _aSocial service
_98175
650 _aTranssexuals
_912104
942 _cBK