Critical gerontology for social workers / edited by Sandra Torres and Sarah Donnelly.
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- 1447360443
- 9781447360445
- 9781447360452
- HQ1061 .C685 2022
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1. Social work and critical gerontology: why the former needs the latter -- Part I. Critical gerontology as guiding principles for social work with older people -- 2. The lifecourse and old age -- 3. Human rights and older people -- 4. Agency and autonomy -- 5. Poverty and late-life homelessness -- 6. Sexuality and rights in later life -- 7. Ethnicity, race and migrancy -- Part II. Applying the critical gerontological lens to social work research, policy and practice -- 8. Assessment, care planning and decision making -- 9. Elder abuse -- 10. Dementia: a disability and a human rights concern -- 11. User involvement -- 12. Opportunities and future prospects for gerontological social work with a critical lens.
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