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Ahmad, Wagar I. U., Ed.; Atkin, Karl, Ed. "Race" and Community Care. "Race," Health and Social Care Series. ISBN-0-335-19462-1 96 200p.
Open University Press, 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007 (paperback: ISBN-0-335-19462-1; clothbound: ISBN-0-335-19463-X); Open University Press, Celtic Court, 22 Ballmoor, Buckingham, England, United Kingdom MK18 1XW. General (020) Collected Works Books (010) Evaluative/Feasibility ;142) Reports MF01/13C08 Plus Postage.
Blacks; Caregivers; *Community Programs; Cultural Differences; Disabilities; Economic Factors; *Ethnic Groups; Foreign Countries; Government Role; *Health Needs; *Minority Groups; Social Change; *Welfare Recipients *Afro Caribbeans; *Asians; England
ABSTRACT This collection offers a wide-ranging introduction to contemporary issues surrounding the health care needs of members of minority ethnic communities within the framework of community care in Britain. The following chapters consider state welfare, minority communities, family structures, and social change: (1) "'Race' and Community Care: An Introduction" (Wagar I. U. Ahmad and Karl Atkin); (2) "'Race', Welfare and Community Care: A Historical Perspective" (Fiona Williams); (3) "Defining and Containing Diversity: Community, Ethnicity and Citizenship" (Charles Husband); (4) "Family Obligations and Social Change among Asian Communities" (Wagar I. U. Ahmad); (5) "Looking after Their Own? Family Care-giving among Asian and Afro-Caribbean Communities" (Karl Atkin and Janet Rollings); (6) "'Yes, We Meal. Black Disabled People Too': Thoughts on Community Care and Disabled People from Black and Minority Ethnic Communities" (Ossie Stuart); (7) "Representations and Realities: Black People, Community Care and Mental Illness" (Charles Watters); (8) "Social Security, Community Care--and 'Race': The Marginal Dimension" (Gary Craig and Dhanwant K. Rai); and (9) "An Opportunity for Change: Voluntary Sector Provision in a Mixed Economy of Care" (Karl Atkin). Brief annotated bibliographies follcw each chapter. (Contains 432 references.) (SLD)
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