The Social Welfare of Women and Children with HIV and AIDS
Legal Protections, Policy, and Programs
Series: Child Welfare: A Series in Child Welfare Practice, Policy, and Research;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 28 May 1998
- ISBN 9780195109429
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 152x231x10 mm
- Weight 386 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
HIV infection is rising rapidly, particularly among heterosexual women and children. This epidemic if forcing social workers and other service providers to confront a wide range of new public policy problems such as discrimination in employment, housing, services, and education, medical testing and confidentiality, reproductive freedom, health care, child welfare, and child custody. The Social Welfare of Women and Children with HIV and AIDS provides a comprehensive overview of public policy and legislation regarding these issues, including federal and state statutes governing public services, and their implications for practice.
MoreLong description:
HIV infection is rising rapidly, particularly among heterosexual women and children. This epidemic if forcing social workers and other service providers to confront a wide range of new public policy problems such as discrimination in employment, housing, services, and education, medical testing and confidentiality, reproductive freedom, health care, child welfare, and child custody. The Social Welfare of Women and Children with HIV and AIDS provides a comprehensive overview of public policy and legislation regarding these issues, including federal and state statutes governing public services, and their implications for practice.
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Ackknowledgments
Preface
Key to Abbreviations
1: Introduction
Part I - The Emergence of AIDS in the United States and the Response of the Federal Government
Part II - The Emergence of HIV
2: The Policy Framework: Status Conferring Policies
Part I - Overview of Statutory Provisions
Part II - Statutory Terms and Their Application by the Courts
Part III - Summary
3: The Framework: Benefit Conferring Policies
Part I - Financial Assistance
Part II - Medical Care
Part III - Social Services and Housing
Part IV - Summary
4: The Care of Children and the Child Welfare System
Part I - Children and Long-Range
Part II - Child Welfare System
Part III - Summary
5: Confidentiality, Testing, and Reproductive Choice
Part I - Testing and Confidentiality
Part II - Testing and Confidentiality: The Legal Framework
Part III - Reproductive Choice
Part IV - Summary
6: Adolescents and HIV and AIDS:Population Demographics and Prevention Strategies
Part I - The Incidence and Prevalence of HIV and AIDS Among Adolescents
Part II - AIDS Education Programs
Part III - Summary and Conclusion
7: Welfare Reform and Its Effects on Women and Children with HIV and AIDS
Part I - Welfare Reform and the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Block Grant
Notes
Table of Cases
Bibliography