注视 发表于 2025-3-25 04:44:45

Living with Men,s chapter draws attention to the relationship between wife and child abuse, the prevalence and incidence of violence against women and children, the resources around which marriage relations are structured, divorce as a means of reformulating marriage, and problems and issues in achieving women-centred practice.

FLUSH 发表于 2025-3-25 11:28:56

Textbook 1999Latest editionand the social welfare context, the text explores the core areas of poverty, work (including providing support for children and adults), violence and familial relationships, but with a stronger emphasis on the important diversities created by age, disability and employment, as well as by race, class and sexuality.

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Women and Care for Children and Adults, This chapter begins by introducing why providing care is increasingly a women’s issue. It then looks at types of care, children and assessments of ‘fit mothering’, and the problem of involuntary childlessness. Caring for adult relatives then follows.

朦胧 发表于 2025-3-26 04:52:35

Conclusion: A Code of Practice for Women-centred Practice,eous and dangerous. New policies and practices are needed to alter the balance of power between women and men as colleagues and in professional relationships with clients. We have two suggestions that we think should be adopted as goals immediately and implemented:

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