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Values & ethics in social work practices / Lester Parrot; series editors Jonathan Parker and Greta Bradley

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Transforming social work practicePublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, Learning Matters, 2014.Edition: Third edition Previous edition 2010Description: xii, 204 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781446293881
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV245  P284 2014
Contents:
The context of social work practice -- Anti-oppressive practice -- Principles and consequences -- Being accountable -- Managing risk -- Advocacy and social work -- The ethics of partnership working -- Ethics in social work organisations -- Globalisation : cultures, values and relativism.
Summary: Many social work students have little theoretical or practical experience of values & ethics in social work when they begin their studies. This book tackles that lack of knowledge by identifying issues in applying ethical decisions to social work. These issues are then investigated further.
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Includes bibliographical references & indexes.

The context of social work practice -- Anti-oppressive practice -- Principles and consequences -- Being accountable -- Managing risk -- Advocacy and social work -- The ethics of partnership working -- Ethics in social work organisations -- Globalisation : cultures, values and relativism.

Many social work students have little theoretical or practical experience of values & ethics in social work when they begin their studies. This book tackles that lack of knowledge by identifying issues in applying ethical decisions to social work. These issues are then investigated further.

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