Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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Página 52
... lives as well as on the lives of their predominantly female clients will be in a position to develop strategies which challenge , in the short term , the ideologies that keep women in subordinate , dependent situations and , in the ...
... lives as well as on the lives of their predominantly female clients will be in a position to develop strategies which challenge , in the short term , the ideologies that keep women in subordinate , dependent situations and , in the ...
Página 121
... lives of working class women . Community work at a neighbourhood level is most often car- ried out with groups of women fighting for child care , meeting places or better playgrounds , organising mothers groups , playgroups , and youth ...
... lives of working class women . Community work at a neighbourhood level is most often car- ried out with groups of women fighting for child care , meeting places or better playgrounds , organising mothers groups , playgroups , and youth ...
Página 131
... lives of those women had been significantly organised by the state . The most obvious form of state intervention was through social welfare and housing policies . Virtually all of the women were dependent upon social security benefits ...
... lives of those women had been significantly organised by the state . The most obvious form of state intervention was through social welfare and housing policies . Virtually all of the women were dependent upon social security benefits ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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Otras 10 secciones no mostradas
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