An accessible and practical guide to lesbian and gay issues, for all involved in student learning. Provides practice teachers and educators with tools to help students develop understanding heterosexism.
'...excellent introduction to the issues involved and a practical handbook for addressing them in the context of social work education. Overall, the book is an invaluable teaching aid and I suspect many qualified social workers might benefit also.' Community Care '...Thought-provoking, practical and useful...it is a text which has a clear and unambiguous practical application and which is firmly rooted in social work practice...It is open, challenging, non-judgemental, inclusive and clear in its commitment...this book is to be commended.' British Journal of Social Work '...I would recommend Confronting Prejudice to any instructor who is teaching or contemplating teaching a course for social work students on anti-oppressive practice.' International Social Work