Social Workers Speak out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices from and to African-American Communities / Edition 1

Social Workers Speak out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices from and to African-American Communities / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0275960943
ISBN-13:
9780275960940
Pub. Date:
10/30/1998
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275960943
ISBN-13:
9780275960940
Pub. Date:
10/30/1998
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Social Workers Speak out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices from and to African-American Communities / Edition 1

Social Workers Speak out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices from and to African-American Communities / Edition 1

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Overview

Written by a team of nationally recognized African American social work professionals with extensive and distinguished backgrounds of HIV/AIDS service, the book examines the crisis facing African American communities. The editors strive to convey to academics, researchers, and students the magnitude of the crisis and that individuals and organizations serving African Americans need to be able to respond to the service delivery needs this crisis brings.

The crisis is evident in the fact that by year 2000 fully 50% of all AIDS cases will be among African Americans—who only constitute 12% of the nation's population. This book serves as a wake-up call and is designed to stimulate discussion and planning for new models of service to all African Americans and HIV prevention, education, and treatment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275960940
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/1998
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

LARRY M. GANT is Associate Professor, University of Michigan School of Social Work. He is extensively involved in the development and transfer of community based psychosocial intervention in HIV/AIDS care.

PATRICIA A. STEWART is a social worker who manages an independent psychotherapy and consulting practice in Philadelphia, PA. She has extensive experience as a clinician and administrator in the areas of child welfare and medical social work and has interest and expertise in HIV/AIDS care in African American communities.

VINCENT J. LYNCH directs the National Research and Training Center on Social Work and HIV/AIDS at Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. He has served as co-editor of The Changing Face of AIDS: Implications for Social Work Practice (Auburban House, 1993) and Caring for the HIV/AIDS Caregiver (Auburban House, 1996).

Table of Contents

Preface by Vincent J. Lynch
Introduction by Patricia A. Stewart
HIV/AIDS and African Americans: Assumptions, Myths, and Realities by Larry M. Gant et al.
Social Work Practice with African Americans with HIV/AIDS…Challenges to Mind, Body, and Spirit by Patricia A. Stewart
Strategies for Effective Intervention with African Americans by Ednita M. Wright
The Challenges of an AIDS Service Organization Executive in Harlem by Willis Green, Jr.
When Silence Equals Death: Advocacy and Policy Perspectives in AIDS and African Americans by Larry M. Gant
Community Based Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Services for African Americans by Darrell P. Wheeler
Report from the Washington Summit on Social Work Leadership and AIDS in African American Communities by Larry M. Gant et al.
Where Are We and Where Do We Need to Go: A Blueprint for the Future by Larry M. Gant et al.
Index

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