This paper considers the complex relationships between law, welfare policy and social work practice, to address the question of what role legal frameworks might play in achieving welfare policy and professional practice goals. The authors trace how law has developed as a core component of professional practice, and challenge some of the false expectations placed upon it. They then draw on findings from an international knowledge review of law teaching in social work education to propose a model for understanding how professional practice incorporates legal perspectives, and propose ways in which legal frameworks can provide positive and constructive vehicles for accountable practice
This PhD by publication submission comprises eleven peer reviewed journal articles and a commentary ...
This publication presents the findings from a systemic review of knowledge relating to current pract...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in mental cap...
This article considers the complex relationships between law, welfare policy and social work practic...
Law can increasingly be seen as part of the framework for accountability in policy interpretation an...
This paper presents the findings from a systemic review of knowledge relating to current practice in...
In the context of debates about social work’s relationship with individuals, the state and civil soc...
In this article I consider the relationship between ethics, social work and the law. I do so from a ...
This article explores the relationship between law and social work. It navigates the importance of t...
2nd editionThis book explores the relationship between the law and social work: the social context o...
Current trends intensify the longstanding problem of how the rule-of-law should be institutionalized...
This research employs an anthropological perspective in the examination of the impact upon social wo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in m...
A core function of social work is to assist, empower and protect the most vulnerable in society. Eve...
This article raises the problem of the need to equip a social worker with knowledge concerning legal...
This PhD by publication submission comprises eleven peer reviewed journal articles and a commentary ...
This publication presents the findings from a systemic review of knowledge relating to current pract...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in mental cap...
This article considers the complex relationships between law, welfare policy and social work practic...
Law can increasingly be seen as part of the framework for accountability in policy interpretation an...
This paper presents the findings from a systemic review of knowledge relating to current practice in...
In the context of debates about social work’s relationship with individuals, the state and civil soc...
In this article I consider the relationship between ethics, social work and the law. I do so from a ...
This article explores the relationship between law and social work. It navigates the importance of t...
2nd editionThis book explores the relationship between the law and social work: the social context o...
Current trends intensify the longstanding problem of how the rule-of-law should be institutionalized...
This research employs an anthropological perspective in the examination of the impact upon social wo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in m...
A core function of social work is to assist, empower and protect the most vulnerable in society. Eve...
This article raises the problem of the need to equip a social worker with knowledge concerning legal...
This PhD by publication submission comprises eleven peer reviewed journal articles and a commentary ...
This publication presents the findings from a systemic review of knowledge relating to current pract...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in mental cap...