
Ethical Practice in Social Work
An applied approach
Open University Press
Published on 16. October 2006
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-335-22204-9 (ISBN)
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Description
'Ethical Practice in Social Work' provides social work students and practitioners with the tools to develop ethical decision-making and problem-solving skills for the changing world of welfare practice. Through case studies in each chapter, the authors demonstrate how social work principles and values can be used to transform practice into an active, effective, inclusive and empowering process for both professionals and their clients. Exercises and discussion questions assist students in developing their ethical understanding. They discuss the ethical principles social workers have traditionally adhered to, the nature of the 'good social worker' in the contemporary context, professionalism, and the role ethics can play in relationships with clients and organisations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-22204-9 (9780335222049)
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Persons
Wendy Bowles and Michael Collingridge are both Senior Lecturers and Bruce Valentine is a Lecturer, all in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Charles Sturt University. Michael Collingridge is also Senior Research Fellow and Steven Curry is Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. Wendy Bowles is co-author with Margaret Alston of Research for Social Workers 2nd edition (A&U/Routledge 2002)
Content
1: Introduction: Power ethics in social work
Part One: Challenges of practice
2: Professionalism
3: Organisations
4: Social work
Part Two: Meeting the challenge
5: Codes of ethics and social justice
6: Reframing the individual and social justice
Part Three: Ethics and clients
7: Autonomy, paternalism and self-determination
8: Privacy and confidentiality
9: Social control and toleration
Part Four: Power ethics
10: Ethical decision-making
11: Power ethics in social work
References
Part One: Challenges of practice
2: Professionalism
3: Organisations
4: Social work
Part Two: Meeting the challenge
5: Codes of ethics and social justice
6: Reframing the individual and social justice
Part Three: Ethics and clients
7: Autonomy, paternalism and self-determination
8: Privacy and confidentiality
9: Social control and toleration
Part Four: Power ethics
10: Ethical decision-making
11: Power ethics in social work
References