Read more
Zusatztext "Offers a wide-ranging view of social inclusion practice! providing insights into a number of key issues and discussions". - Lee Gregory! SOCIAL POLICY & ADMINISTRATION! University of Birmingham! UK'The book has a key emphasis on understanding the concept of social inclusion and! more importantly! practising it! which is reflected in the title. The eminent editors have extensive expertise in the areas of social inclusion! population health and epidemiology! social policy! social work! and research. This publication is a vital resource in the growing body of critical literature! making a distinctive contribution to thinking about and practising social inclusion! particularly in the current absence of a national approach in this area of social policy.'- Mike Dee! Queensland University of Technology Australian Social Work Informationen zum Autor Ann Taket is Chair in Health and Social Exclusion at Deakin University, Australia, and Director of the Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion (CHASE). Beth Crisp is a Professor and discipline leader of social work at Deakin University, Australia. Sophie Goldingay is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Deakin University, Australia. Melissa Graham is a Senior Lecturer in epidemiology and biostatistics at Deakin University, Australia. Lisa Hanna is a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University, Australia, teaching public health and health services research. Linda Wilson is a Lecturer in the area of disability at Deakin University, Australia. Klappentext This book presents what we know about what works in practising social inclusion. It draws on research and reflective practice to look at how to work towards inclusion and is divided into five sections looking at: policy; programme design; service delivery; community development; and research. Zusammenfassung This book presents what we know about what works in practising social inclusion. It draws on research and reflective practice to look at how to work towards inclusion and is divided into five sections looking at: policy; programme design; service delivery; community development; and research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Introduction 1. Scoping Social Inclusion Practice Ann Taket, Beth R. Crisp, Melissa Graham, Lisa Hanna and Sophie Goldingay Part 2: Practising Inclusion in Policy 2. Conscience Clauses: Your Right to a Conscience Ends at my Right to Safe, Legal and Effective Health Care Sarah Barter-Godfrey and Julia Shelley 3. Practising Inclusion in Policy Design for People with Disabilities Natasha Layton and Erin Wilson 4. Practising Social Inclusion Through Regulation: Occupational Health and Safety for Commercial Sex Workers Beth R. Crisp and Michael W. Ross Part 3: Practising Inclusion in Service Design 5. Inclusive Service Development: Exploring a Whole of Organisation Approach in the Community Service Sector Sarah Pollock and Ann Taket 6. Increasing Social Cohesiveness in a School Environment Karen Stagnitti, Mary Frawley, Brian Lynch and Peter Fahey 7. Inclusive Service Design for Young People with Learning Disabilities Who Exhibit Behaviours of Concern Sophie Goldingay and Karen Stagnitti Part 4: Practising Inclusion in Service Delivery 8. Working for Connection and Inclusion: The Role of Front Line Practitioners in Strengthening the Relational Base of Marginalized Clients Mark Furlong 9. Experiments in Social Inclusion and Connection: Cases From Lebanon Jihad Makhoul, Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian, Michael El-Khoury and Faysal El-Kak 10. Practising Social Inclusion: The Case of Street-Based Sex Workers and the St. Kilda Gatehouse in Melbourne Rachel Lennon, Pranee Liamputtong and Elizabeth Hoban Part 5: Practising Inclusion in Community Li...