TY - BOOK AU - Fish,Julie AU - Karban,Kate TI - Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities: international perspectives in social work T2 - International perspectives in social work SN - 9781447309680 AV - HV1449 U1 - 362.89 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Bristol PB - PP KW - Social work with sexual minorities KW - Sexual minorities KW - Health and hygiene N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Social work’s contribution to tackling lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health inequalities; Julie Fish and Kate Karban --; Part One: Key Issues in Social Work with LGBT People --; Much to be desired : LGBT health inequalities and inequities in Canada; Nick J. Mulé --; Between public neglect and private needs : conceptualising approaches to LGBT issues in Italian social work; Andrea Nagy and Urban Nothdurfter --; Queering the pitch : a need for mainstreaming LGBTQ issues in professional social work education and practice in India; Ketki Ranade --; Life in the Pink Dragon’s Den : mental health services and social inclusion for LGBT people in Wales; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett, Michele Raithby and Paul Willis --; Part Two: Service Design and Practice Development --; Coming into view? the experiences of LGBT young people in the care system in Northern Ireland; Nicola Carr and John Pinkerton --; Social services for LGBT young people in the United States : are we there yet?; Elizabeth A. Winter, Diane E. Elze, Susan Saltzburg and Mitchell Rosenwald --; Unique experiences and needs of LGBT older people : one community in rural California responds; Elizabeth Breshears and Valerie Lester Leyva --; Good practice in health and social care provision for LGBT older people in the UK; Sue Westwood, Andrew King, Kathryn Almack, Yiu-Tung Suen and Louis Bailey --; A theoretical model for intervening in complex sexual behaviours : sexual desires, pleasures and passion (La Pasión) of Spanish-speaking gay men in Canada; Gerardo Betancourt --; Research and policy about end of life care for LGBT people in the UK; Kathryn Almack, Tes Smith and Bridget Moss --; LGBT asylum seekers and health inequalities in the UK; Kate Karban and Ala Sirriyeh --; Part Three: Social Work Education and Research --; Pedagogy for unpacking heterosexist and cisgender bias in social work education in the United States; Susan Saltzburg --; Maximising research outcomes for trans children and their families in Canada using social action and other participatory methods of inquiry; Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Kimberley Ens Manning --; Mental health inequalities among LGBT older people in the United States : curricula developments; Valerie Lester Leyva --; Strategies for maximising participation from LGB people in Internet surveying in the United States; Andy Dunlap --; Gay and bisexual men raped by men : an invisible group in social work in Sweden; Hans Knutagård --; Queering social work methods in health disparities and health promotion in the United States; Tyler M. Argüello --; Conclusion; Kate Karban and Julie Fish ER -