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Item Child and Family Journal of Innovative Practice and Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, November 1, 2023(Child & Family Center for Innovative Research, University of Houston, 2023-11-01) Cheung, Monit; Park, Hailey A.; Huang, Hui; LaBrenz, Catherine A.; Small, Eusebius; Ryan, Scott D.; Hampton-Campbell, SharvaThis is the full-text volume of the Child and Family Journal of Innovative Practice and Research, Vol. IV Issue 1 (Fall 2023). It is an online journal published jointly by the Child and Family Center for Innovative Research and The Title IV-E Child Welfare Education Project within the Graduate School of Social Work. It can also be found at the CFJ University of Houston webpage: https://www.uh.edu/socialwork/New_research/cfcir/child-and-family-journal-cfj/. Issue 4.1 focuses on the topic of aging out of the child welfare system.Item EDITORIAL FROM PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL WORK VOLUME 6 (FALL 2007)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2007) Small, EusebiusEditorial from Perspectives on Social Work Volume 5 (Fall 2007)Item EDITORIAL FROM PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL WORK VOLUME 6 (Spring 2008)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2008) Lopez, Kara; McIver, Saralyn; Griffin-Garcia, Jack; Small, Eusebius; Delavega, Elena; Kaganoff, EiliEditorial for volume 6 of Perspectives on Social Work, by journal editors Kara Lopez, Saralyn McIver, Jack Griffin-Garcia, Eusebius Small, Elena Delavega and Eili Kaganoff.Item Moral Hopelessness and HIV/AIDS Global Paralysis(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2008) Small, EusebiusNo disease ever in history, other than the plague of the 14th century, has caused such serious psychological and emotional distress, affecting families and communities as the AIDS pandemic. The United Nations AIDS Program (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) now estimate the number of people living with HIV/AIDS today is 40 million. More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981. At the end of 2007, women accounted for 48% of all adults living with HIV worldwide, and for 59% of those in sub-Saharan Africa. Young people (under 25 years old) account for half of all new HIV infections worldwide and about 6,000 become infected with HIV everyday (UNAIDS/WHO, 2007). Most of the infected (22.5 million) live in Africa, a continent home to only 10% of the world’s population, but shouldering over 70% of all cases and 95% of all orphans according to the UNAIDS/WHO report.Item PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL WORK VOLUME 5 (Spring 2007)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2007) Dulin, Agnes; McGovern, Justine; Beaulieu, Elise; Becerra, David; Cabin, William D.; Hill, Larry E.; Beaty, Darla D.; Pilkinton, Melinda W.; Gentle-Genitty, Carolyn S.; Lucero, Nancy M.; Russell, Amy; Griffin-Garcia, Jack; Small, Eusebius; Lopez, Kara; McIver, Saralyn; Epstein, Maxine W.This is the full-text volume of Perspectives on Social Work, vol. 5 (Spring 2007).Item PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL WORK VOLUME 6 (FALL 2007)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2007) Small, Eusebius; Cavel, Kara A.; Hayes, Jane; Baldridge, Stephen N.; Cabin, William D.; Deka, Ankita; Wesley, Julia M.; Pilkinton, Melinda W.; Quinn, Camille R.This is the full-text volume of Perspectives on Social Work, vol. 6 (Fall 2007)Item Perspectives on Social Work Volume 6 (Spring 2008)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2008) Almeida, Fabio A.; Smith, Jennifer; Easton, Scott D.; Newell, Jason M.; Clark, Trenette T.; Chanmugam, Amy; Small, EusebiusThis is the full-text volume of Perspectives on Social Work, vol. 6 (Summer 2008).