Ethics and Law for Social Workers
Using an applied, practice-based and refreshingly 'real' approach, this text bridges the gap between law and ethics. Each chapter opens with a case study which considers ethical dilemmas in real life practice. Chapters have been designed to help students strengthen their critical reflection skills, encouraging consideration of the legal and ethical dimensions of social work generally and in personal practice. Topics such as care proceedings, adoption, community care, youth justice, mental capacity and accountability explore how understanding and application are equally important.
Whilst students need to understand the relevant legal frameworks for social work practice, this text supports them to explore the important relationship between law and practice, in the context of the range of not uncommon practice dilemmas. It is highly recommended to students completing the Rights, Justice and Equality Module.