Public health perspectives on disability : science, social justice, ethics, and beyond / edited by Donald Lollar , Willi Horner-Johnson and Katherine Froehlich-Grobe.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Springer Verlag, 2021.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxi, 376 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Contents:
Contents -- Part I. Core public health topics -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Epidemiology and biostatistics -- Chapter 3. Social determinants of health and disability -- Chapter 4. Disability, intersectionality, and inequity: life in the margins -- Chapter 5. Environmental contexts shaping disability and health -- Chapter 6. Public health ethics and disability: centering disability justice -- Chapter 7. International public health and global disability -- Part II. Public health applications -- Chapter 8. Disability and health programs: emerging partners -- Chapter 9. Children with special healthcare needs -- Chapter 10. Achieving equity: including women with disabilities in maternal and child health policies and programs -- Chapter 11. Aging with a disability -- Chapter 12. Disasters and disability: rhetoric and reality -- Chapter 13. Law, benefits, disability rights, and public health: a sum greater than the parts? -- Chapter 14. Inter-relationship of health insurance and employment for people with disabilities -- Chapter 15. Public health, work, and disability -- Chapter 16. Actions to prepare a competent workforce.
Summary: In this new edition, the editors and contributors update and expand on the educational framework that was introduced in the first edition for rethinking disability in public health study and practice and for attaining the competencies that should accompany this knowledge. The second edition highlights key areas of research that have emerged since the first edition was published. This edition includes new and updated chapters that have particular relevance for public health practice: - Disability, Intersectionality, and Inequity: Life in the Margins - Disability and Health Programs: Emerging Partners - Children with Special Healthcare Needs - Disasters and Disability: Rhetoric and Reality - Inter-relationship of Health Insurance and Employment for People with Disabilities - Public Health, Work, and Disability - Actions to Prepare a Competent Workforce Public Health Perspectives on Disability: Science, Social Justice, Ethics, and Beyond, 2nd Edition, is an essential resource for public health educators and practitioners as well as students in graduate schools of public health throughout the United States.
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Includes index.

Contents --
Part I. Core public health topics --
Chapter 1. Introduction --
Chapter 2. Epidemiology and biostatistics --
Chapter 3. Social determinants of health and disability --
Chapter 4. Disability, intersectionality, and inequity: life in the margins --
Chapter 5. Environmental contexts shaping disability and health --
Chapter 6. Public health ethics and disability: centering disability justice --
Chapter 7. International public health and global disability --
Part II. Public health applications --
Chapter 8. Disability and health programs: emerging partners --
Chapter 9. Children with special healthcare needs --
Chapter 10. Achieving equity: including women with disabilities in maternal and child health policies and programs --
Chapter 11. Aging with a disability --
Chapter 12. Disasters and disability: rhetoric and reality --
Chapter 13. Law, benefits, disability rights, and public health: a sum greater than the parts? --
Chapter 14. Inter-relationship of health insurance and employment for people with disabilities --
Chapter 15. Public health, work, and disability --
Chapter 16. Actions to prepare a competent workforce.

In this new edition, the editors and contributors update and expand on the educational framework that was introduced in the first edition for rethinking disability in public health study and practice and for attaining the competencies that should accompany this knowledge. The second edition highlights key areas of research that have emerged since the first edition was published. This edition includes new and updated chapters that have particular relevance for public health practice: - Disability, Intersectionality, and Inequity: Life in the Margins - Disability and Health Programs: Emerging Partners - Children with Special Healthcare Needs - Disasters and Disability: Rhetoric and Reality - Inter-relationship of Health Insurance and Employment for People with Disabilities - Public Health, Work, and Disability - Actions to Prepare a Competent Workforce Public Health Perspectives on Disability: Science, Social Justice, Ethics, and Beyond, 2nd Edition, is an essential resource for public health educators and practitioners as well as students in graduate schools of public health throughout the United States.

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