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Gender and Community Care: Social Work and Social Care Perspectives

Gender and Community Care: Social Work and Social Care Perspectives

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Publisher Springer, Berlin
Year
Pages 288
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9780333619896
Categories Social work
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Are there differences in the way that men and women care? Are the care needs of women and men perceived as being different? What do we mean by community? Is being cared for always a positive experience? How can social workers and social care workers work positively with individual differences?

Much has been written about both the formal and informal provision of community care, and women's role within this. However, less attention has been paid to the users of community care services. Usually described in terms of being old, disabled, or experiencing mental health problems, service users are assumed to fit into homogeneous groups, their race and gender made invisible by the needs or problems they present.

This book takes the experiences of users of community care services as its starting point. Drawing on feminist theory it documents the gender assumptions behind social work practice and community care policies, and reveals how these impact on women and men as both providers and recipients of community care. In doing so it provides an outline of the developments in practice and policy, and illustrates how particular constructions of gender have influenced both. This important text challenges assumptions that caring is always a positive experience for women and men.

To conclude, a comprehensive overview of the literature about user groups is provided. This informs the author's argument that practitioners in social work and social care have to be attentive in their interventions to the way that identities are constructed and experienced, in order to ensure that services reflect both caring and justice.

Gender and Community Care: Social Work and Social Care Perspectives

Table of contents

Introduction.- Politics of Gender and Social Care.- Community Care: Policy and Practice.- Community, Citizenship and Community Care.- Women, Men and Caring.- Mental Health: Assessment and Planning.- Older People: Participation and Consultation.- Disability: Identity and Difference.- Identity, Difference and 'Just' Practice.- Bibliography.

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