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Katz, Abraham Lurie, Carlos Vidal, editors 210 1$aNew York ;$aLondon :$cRoutledge,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (254 p.) 225 0 $aHaworth social work practice Critical social welfare issues 300 $aFirst published 1997 by the Haworth Press, Inc. 311 08$a0-7890-0161-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1. Class War and Welfare Reform; Work and the New Class War; Welfare and the New Class War; Reinforcing Work Norms and the New Class War; Chapter 2. Revisiting the Unseen: Some Unresolved Issues in Homeless Advocacy and Research; Introduction; The Limits of Special Pleading; A Legacy of Disregard; Conclusion: Queuing for Justice?; Chapter 3. The Crisis in American Child Welfare; Introduction; How Children View Their Welfare Moms 327 $aDenying Housing to Mothers with NewbornsCutting Off Income Support from Stressed-Out Parents; Young Parents: Key Players in the War Against Crime; Child Welfare Implications of the Transformation of the Welfare System; Accountability: A Moral Imperative; Unintended Consequences of Social Policy Changes; Predicting a Major Rise in Young Women Seeking Abortions; Inviting a Social Disaster; From Poverty to Misery; Chapter 4. Mandatory versus Voluntary HIV Testing of Newborns; HIV Principles of Care; HIV and AIDS in New York Women and Children; Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing 327 $aCurrent HIV PolicyChapter 5. The Changing Structure of African-American Families; Family Structural Diversity; Social-Class Diversity; Conclusion; Chapter 6. From the Tenement Class to the Dangerous Class to the Underclass: Blaming Women for Social Problems; Moral Contagion; Genetic Transmission; Psychological Internalization; Cultural Dissemination; Conclusion: What the Future Holds; Chapter 7. Health and Human Services for Profit; Purpose; The Caring Society; Privatizing Social Care; The Decline of America's Welfare State; Value-Critical Analysis; Summary and Conclusions 327 $aChapter 8. Legal Regulation and Accreditation: Obstacles to PracticeTriangular Models of Relationships; Crises in the Field of Social Work; Homelessness, HIV/AIDS, and Violence; Managed Health Care; Accreditation, Licensing, and Certification; Research; Chapter 9. Challenges of Managed Care for Health Professionals: Implications for Social Work Practice; Chapter 10. The Substitution Phenomenon of Professionals in the Health Care Industry; The Changing Health Care Environment; The Organization of the Medical Care Sector; State-Professional Relationships; Strategies to Minimize the Challenges 327 $aThe EnvironmentProfessionalism; Credentialing Issues; Scientific Knowledge Base; Health Care; Chapter 11. Troubled Preschoolers Making Trouble Later: Is There a Solution?; Introduction; Who Are the Children?; Blaming the Mothers; Feelings of Powerlessness Are Pervasive; Is There a Professional Response?; Promising Interventions Require Enhancement of the Empowerment Process; A Clinical Example: The Home/School Collaborative Model; The Family-Friendly, Open School System; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 12. Cultural Diversity Among Hispanic Families: Implications for Practitioners 327 $aHispanics and the Social Work Profession 330 $aCritical Social Welfare Issues is a collection of lectures by noted social welfare experts that addresses paramount issues facing society and suggests recommendations for positive change. 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