Many social workers, health care staff and teachers maintain high standards of professionalism, often in stressful and challenging circumstances. However, research also reveals instances where individual practitioners and managers, or whole organisations, fail to act lawfully, ethically and/or carefully. This book addresses just those instances by providing guidance on how to maintain accountable professionalism in tricky "what if?" situations. Dilemmas are explored using case studies and the mosaic of legal rules and regulatory body requirements for accountable professionalism are also laid out. The book will appeal to students and newly qualified practitioners in teaching, health and social work and their managers
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
What is a mistake in social work and how can we turn it into a positive learning experience? Simply ...
Many social workers, health care staff and teachers maintain high standards of professionalism, ofte...
This practical, research-driven book provides professionals and students with the knowledge and skil...
This book explores the far-reaching ethical implications of recent changes in the organization and p...
This is an ambitious book attempting to be relevant to a wide range of professionals in the health a...
Accountability is central to social work practice and to the organisational contexts in which it tak...
What does professional responsibility entail in an increasingly insecure, unpredictable and de-regul...
Book accompanies course that examines the interplay of social work, values, ethics, and decision-mak...
In the current context of health care, health professionals\u27 accountability obligations may be mo...
Social workers, like all professionals, sometimes make mistakes. For example, they may disclose clie...
"Professional Responsibility: New Horizons of Praxis addresses the manifold and complex challenges i...
The movement to professionalize social work practice has had few enemies. It has resulted in limited...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
What is a mistake in social work and how can we turn it into a positive learning experience? Simply ...
Many social workers, health care staff and teachers maintain high standards of professionalism, ofte...
This practical, research-driven book provides professionals and students with the knowledge and skil...
This book explores the far-reaching ethical implications of recent changes in the organization and p...
This is an ambitious book attempting to be relevant to a wide range of professionals in the health a...
Accountability is central to social work practice and to the organisational contexts in which it tak...
What does professional responsibility entail in an increasingly insecure, unpredictable and de-regul...
Book accompanies course that examines the interplay of social work, values, ethics, and decision-mak...
In the current context of health care, health professionals\u27 accountability obligations may be mo...
Social workers, like all professionals, sometimes make mistakes. For example, they may disclose clie...
"Professional Responsibility: New Horizons of Praxis addresses the manifold and complex challenges i...
The movement to professionalize social work practice has had few enemies. It has resulted in limited...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
This chapter examines two particular ways in which midwives can be held accountable for their clinic...
What is a mistake in social work and how can we turn it into a positive learning experience? Simply ...