Tina Eadie, Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Nottingham, considers the extent to which probation staff undertake a health promotion role in relation to HIV/AIDS, in the light of the changing emphasis in probation work away from ‘social issues’, and reports a research initiative with Derbyshire Probation Service.
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