Working with men : feminism and social work / edited by Kate Cavanagh and Viviene E. Cree.

Addresses a long-neglected topic - the role of men in social work. Considers influence of feminist analysis on male professional practice, service delivery and planning as well as assessing male-female work relationships.

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Other Authors: Cavanagh, Kate, 1951-, Cree, Viviene E., 1954-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1996.
Series:State of welfare.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Men, masculinism and social work / Viviene E. Cree
  • chapter 2 A prison perspective / Jo Knox
  • chapter 3 Working with the CHANGE men's programme / Monica Wilson
  • chapter 4 Challenges in working with male social work students / Siobhan Lloyd
  • chapter 5 Why do men care? / Viviene E. Cree
  • chapter 6 Interviewing violent men
  • Kate Cavanagh and Ruth Lewis / Challenge or compromise?
  • chapter 7 Helping men to cope with marital breakdown / Jane Forster
  • chapter 8 Sexuality, feminism and work with men / Cathie Wright
  • chapter 9 Building fragile bridges
  • Rowena Arshad / Educating for change
  • chapter 10 Working with boys / Gilly Hainsworth
  • chapter 11 Moving on / Kate Cavanagh.