This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and education. Social workers often work with individuals for whom opportunities for sexual expression are limited and who face discriminatory attitudes. Sexual well-being is a global concern, and is particularly relevant considering international interest in the influence of notions of well-being on mental and physical health. Implementation of new social care policy in England, underpinned by the well-being principle, provides practitioners with the opportunity to explore what is meaningful to individual?s well-being through person-centred approaches to practice. There is currently little coverage of sexual well-being within social work education...
This paper discusses teaching about sexuality onuniversity social work programmes, and is basedupon ...
The social work profession struggles to engage with sexuality under the anti-oppressive banner as de...
Background and Purpose:Having sexually literate social workers is essential to providing quality ser...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
The meaning of sexual well-being for physically disabled people is a little researched area of socia...
Promoting sexual well-being in professional practice. This presentation explores insights from docto...
Moving human sexuality beyond a specialty focus and establishing a sexuality discourse within social...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
Sexuality and sexual identity have been relatively marginalized areas in both social work education ...
The social work literature has experienced a dramatic and increasingly widespread interest in human ...
This paper aims to describe research that examined the views of people with physical disability, liv...
Social work education could benefit from an explicit educational framework that combines social just...
All people – including young people – are sexual beings, regardless of whether or not they live with...
This paper discusses teaching about sexuality on university social work programmes, and is based upo...
Human sexuality is a major aspect of everyone\u27s existence. Social workers need to have access to ...
This paper discusses teaching about sexuality onuniversity social work programmes, and is basedupon ...
The social work profession struggles to engage with sexuality under the anti-oppressive banner as de...
Background and Purpose:Having sexually literate social workers is essential to providing quality ser...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
The meaning of sexual well-being for physically disabled people is a little researched area of socia...
Promoting sexual well-being in professional practice. This presentation explores insights from docto...
Moving human sexuality beyond a specialty focus and establishing a sexuality discourse within social...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
Sexuality and sexual identity have been relatively marginalized areas in both social work education ...
The social work literature has experienced a dramatic and increasingly widespread interest in human ...
This paper aims to describe research that examined the views of people with physical disability, liv...
Social work education could benefit from an explicit educational framework that combines social just...
All people – including young people – are sexual beings, regardless of whether or not they live with...
This paper discusses teaching about sexuality on university social work programmes, and is based upo...
Human sexuality is a major aspect of everyone\u27s existence. Social workers need to have access to ...
This paper discusses teaching about sexuality onuniversity social work programmes, and is basedupon ...
The social work profession struggles to engage with sexuality under the anti-oppressive banner as de...
Background and Purpose:Having sexually literate social workers is essential to providing quality ser...