This substantially revised and expanded third edition provides an authoritative analysis of the relationship between legal rules and social work practice. Working from extended practice examples, it illustrates the application of the law to situations encountered in professional practice, and provides tools and resources for using the law to promote social work's engagement with human rights and social justice
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...
Social workers frequently encounter circumstances involving ethical and legal issues. In many instan...
2nd editionThis book explores the relationship between the law and social work: the social context o...
This fully revised fourth edition of a well-respected textbook seeks to build social workers' confid...
This comprehensively updated 5th edition features new chapters on human rights and on research into ...
A core function of social work is to assist, empower and protect the most vulnerable in society. Eve...
This project explored the processes and outcomes of social work students' law learning whilst on pra...
How do social workers in the UK legal context act ethically? What do we understand by ethics and how...
Law can increasingly be seen as part of the framework for accountability in policy interpretation an...
This article considers the complex relationships between law, welfare policy and social work practic...
Social Work in the Shadow of the Law is an essential resource for social workers, social work studen...
The new edition of this important handbook – formerly authored by Elaine Vayda and Mary Satterfield ...
This article raises the problem of the need to equip a social worker with knowledge concerning legal...
Today, mere knowledge of the law and judicial system is usually insufficient to zealously advocate f...
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...
Social workers frequently encounter circumstances involving ethical and legal issues. In many instan...
2nd editionThis book explores the relationship between the law and social work: the social context o...
This fully revised fourth edition of a well-respected textbook seeks to build social workers' confid...
This comprehensively updated 5th edition features new chapters on human rights and on research into ...
A core function of social work is to assist, empower and protect the most vulnerable in society. Eve...
This project explored the processes and outcomes of social work students' law learning whilst on pra...
How do social workers in the UK legal context act ethically? What do we understand by ethics and how...
Law can increasingly be seen as part of the framework for accountability in policy interpretation an...
This article considers the complex relationships between law, welfare policy and social work practic...
Social Work in the Shadow of the Law is an essential resource for social workers, social work studen...
The new edition of this important handbook – formerly authored by Elaine Vayda and Mary Satterfield ...
This article raises the problem of the need to equip a social worker with knowledge concerning legal...
Today, mere knowledge of the law and judicial system is usually insufficient to zealously advocate f...
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...
Social workers frequently encounter circumstances involving ethical and legal issues. In many instan...