The understanding and promotion of sexual and reproductive rights are essential in the social work profession, not only to improve the health status of affected populations but to advocate effectively for social justice and to respond to globalized realities. This article highlights the relevance of sexual and reproductive rights in the philosophical foundation and practice of social work, emphasizes the impact of reproductive health and rights on women's lives, and proposes a social work agenda that will embrace and promote sexual and reproductive rights. It uses policy statements from the International Federation of Social Workers as well as a human rights framework focused on sexual and reproductive rights that stems from the global femi...
The aim of this article is, through a review of literature methodology, to debate, discuss and form ...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
Faculty advisers: Dr. Gyula Csurgai and Dr. Alexandre LambertIn 1994, the International Conference o...
Summary: The purpose of this article is to identify contemporary reproductive health issues and the ...
Reproductive justice is an intersectional social movement, theory, and praxis well aligned with soci...
In this article a concept of human reproduction is described as socially constructed and politically...
The author proposes that the paradigms within which struggles for reproductive and sexual rights are...
Social workers have committed themselves to enhancing the rights and well-being of all human beings ...
Social justice benefits from a unified foundation of shared basic beliefs. There are still too few g...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
Human sexuality is of vital importance to social work practitioners, educators, and scholars. Yet hi...
Social work education could benefit from an explicit educational framework that combines social just...
The history of government racism is part of the explanation of the limited contemporary use of human...
As aggressive cultural and legislative attacks on abortion rights and access continue, we call upon ...
The aim is to show that reproductive health policies under present circumstances constitute a denial...
The aim of this article is, through a review of literature methodology, to debate, discuss and form ...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
Faculty advisers: Dr. Gyula Csurgai and Dr. Alexandre LambertIn 1994, the International Conference o...
Summary: The purpose of this article is to identify contemporary reproductive health issues and the ...
Reproductive justice is an intersectional social movement, theory, and praxis well aligned with soci...
In this article a concept of human reproduction is described as socially constructed and politically...
The author proposes that the paradigms within which struggles for reproductive and sexual rights are...
Social workers have committed themselves to enhancing the rights and well-being of all human beings ...
Social justice benefits from a unified foundation of shared basic beliefs. There are still too few g...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
Human sexuality is of vital importance to social work practitioners, educators, and scholars. Yet hi...
Social work education could benefit from an explicit educational framework that combines social just...
The history of government racism is part of the explanation of the limited contemporary use of human...
As aggressive cultural and legislative attacks on abortion rights and access continue, we call upon ...
The aim is to show that reproductive health policies under present circumstances constitute a denial...
The aim of this article is, through a review of literature methodology, to debate, discuss and form ...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
Faculty advisers: Dr. Gyula Csurgai and Dr. Alexandre LambertIn 1994, the International Conference o...