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    AIDS at 30: Implications for Social Work Education

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    Date
    2013-03
    Author
    Bowen, Elizabeth A.
    Publisher
    Taylor and Francis
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    Abstract
    This article reviews themes and changes in the teaching of HIV/AIDS content in social work programs over the last 30 years. Social work education in the first decade of the epidemic was largely focused on helping clients in the death and dying process, while medical and pharmaceutical advancements in the mid 1990s drastically altered the roles of social work. As social work education prepares students to face the fourth decade of the AIDS epidemic, three areas of cross-curricular intersection are highlighted: HIV/AIDS as an issue of social, racial, and economic justice; the global AIDS epidemic in the context of international social work; and the social work response to HIV/AIDS in older adults.
    Subject
    HIV/AIDS
    prevention
    social justice
    social work education
    Type
    Article
    Date available in INDIGO
    2014-04-15T09:30:43Z
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10027/10967
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