Part One: Introduction: Social work and global health inequalities ~ Paul Bywaters, Eileen McLeod and Lindsey Napier;
Part Two: Global health inequalities: issues for social work;
The right to health: illusion or possibility? ~ Vimla Nadkarni and Kriti Vikram;
Health, equity and social justice ~ Stephen M. Rose;
Health and the environment ~ Margaret Alston;
The health impacts of political conflict: new engagements for social work? ~ Shulamit Ramon;
Reproduction in the global market place ~ Eric Blyth;
Laying the foundations for good health in childhood ~ Norma Baldwin;
Violence, abuse and health ~ Lesley Laing;
Long-term illness and disability: inequalities compounded ~ Barbara Fawcett;
Part Three: Social work intervention: addressing global health inequalities;
Framing health inequalities as targets for social work:
Poverty and health policy in China ~ Agnes Koon-chui Law;
All things equal? Social work and lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) global health inequalities ~ Julie Fish;
The role of advocacy assessment and action in resolving health-compromising stress in the lives of older African American homeless women ~ David Moxley and Olivia Washington;
Preventive social work intervention and health promotion:
Empowerment as a social determinant of Indigenous Australian health: the case of the Family Wellbeing programme ~ Mary Whiteside, Komla Tsey and Yvonne Cadet-James;
Social work in rural China: advancing women's health and well-being in the village ~ Tuula Heinonen, Yang Jiao, Lawrence Deane and Maria Cheung;
Social capital and health outcomes: implications for social work practice ~ Grace Fung-Mo Ng and Raymond W Pong;
Developing new forms of service design and delivery:
Addressing mental health inequalities in Scotlnd through community conversation ~ Neil Quinn and Lee Knifton;
Improving psychosocial care for cancer patients ~ Carrie Lethborg and Sonia Posenelli;
Developing the evidence base for practice and policy:
From research to policy: advocacy for families caring for children with life-limiting conditions ~ Suzanne Quin and Jean Clarke;
Data-mining 'victim of crime' presentations in hospital emergency departments: a research tool with wider significance ~ Rosalie Pockett;
Promoting health equality through evidence-based study: health care access for Pakistani women and their children in Hong Kong ~ Amy Po Ying Ho;
Social work education for awareness and practice:
HIV/AIDS education and awareness campaign: reaching the unreached through distance learning ~ Gracious Thomas;
Social work eucation and indigenous health ~ John Douglass Whyte, Lou Harms and Angela Clarke;
The challenges of training social workers for health care in South Africa ~ Charlene Carbonatto;
Part Four: Global health inequalities: social work policy and practice development;
Addressing health inequalities: the role of service user and people's health movements ~ Ann Davis;
Engagement in international practice and policy development ~ Imelda Dodds;
Conclusion: emerging themes for practice and policy development ~ Paul Bywaters, Eileen McLeod and Lindsey Napier.
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