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Item Weight: 10.6 Oz height: 0.1 in Item Width: 0.6 in Format: Trade Paperback Subject Area: Literary Criticism, Family & Relationships, Political Science, Social Science Country of Origin: US Release Date: 02/24/2000 Author: Gerald Mallon Genre: Society & Culture Subject: Social Work, Alternative Family, Lgbt Studies / General, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, LGBT ISBN-10: 0231111371 Release Year: 2000 Item Length: 0.9 in Publisher: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231111379 Publication Year: 2000 width: 0.6 in Number of Pages: 224 Pages EAN: 9780231111379 Language: English Type: Textbook Book Title: Let's Get This Straight Item Height: 0.1 in Publication Name: Let's Get this Straight : a Gay- and Lesbian-Affirming Approach to Child Welfare Subtitle: A Gay- and Lesbian-Affirming Approach to Child Welfare

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Gerald P. Mallon Let's Get This Straight (Paperback). Author: Gerald P. Mallon. Subtitle: A Gay- and Lesbian-Affirming Approach to Child Welfare. Title: Let's Get This Straight. Country/Region of Manufacture: US. Format: Paperback. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Further DetailsTitle: Let's Get This Straight Condition: New Author: Gerald P. Mallon Publisher: Columbia University Press Subtitle: A Gay- and Lesbian-Affirming Approach to Child Welfare ISBN-10: 0231111371 EAN: 9780231111379 Format: Paperback ISBN: 9780231111379 Release Date: 02/24/2000 Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Society & Culture Topic: Social Sciences Description: The first book to approach child welfare from a gay- and lesbian-affirming perspective, Let's Get This Straight uncovers and challenges the pervasive presence of "heterocentrism" within the social work profession. It draws upon case examples and in-depth interviews to illustrate the degree to which myths and stereotypes about gay and lesbian youth detrimentally affect those most in need of assistance. Gerald P. Mallon uses an ecological perspective to highlight the five areas of child welfare: (1) family support / preservation; (2) protection from abuse and neglect; (3) adoption services; (4) out-of-home care services; and (5) the development of foster and adoptive homes. He discusses the implications of this ecological perspective for service delivery, the impact of laws and legislation, and the role gay and lesbian professionals can play in these areas to provide unbiased care to lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients. Release Year: 2000 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.