One of feminism's key contributions to improving social work
practice has been to expose the gender-blindness which has
characterized social work policy and literature. The contributors
to ths book - feminist researchers, academics and social work
practitioners - argue that for far too long feminism has ignored
the issues involved in working directly with male clients.;They
explore the issue of feminist work with men highlighting the
dilemmas which they have encountered in their own professional
practice concluding that feminist social work practice must include
direct work with men as part of a broader strategy whose ultimate
goal is the empowerment of women.;This text should be useful
reading for students of social work and applied social sciences as
well as for social work practitioners and managers.
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