Hoiles and Corney argue strongly in favour of the development of a code of ethical practice by youth workers for youth work. The article focuses on the need in Victoria, Australia, and is set within the context of Australian legislation that governs relationships with children and youth, and children's wellbeing. Their main arguments centre on the safety of clients, the safety and protection of youth workers, and the need to develop a platform of consensus for the professionalisation of youth work
Accepting that the law is not always an objective standard by which to measure young people’s circum...
This article looks at the increasing need to consider the role of ethics in construction. The indust...
Australia's systems for protecting children from child abuse and neglect are undergoing reform in li...
Hoiles and Corney argue strongly in favour of the development of a code of ethical practice by youth...
Youth work is a distinct professional discipline that has clear parameters to its practice base. The...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
Michael Emslie argues that the time is right for youth work in Australia to be professionalised in l...
This chapter discusses the professionalism behind youth work. Youth work is at the same time very ol...
In the past ten years Australia has rapidly restructured its economy, exposing its institutions and ...
deliberations public Some provisional resources for youth research ethics The focus of this special ...
In the austerity drive affecting most helping services in the UK and other North Atlantic countries,...
Youth work is at the same time very old practice and a very new one. While its beginnings stretch ba...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
What does it mean to practice youth work ethically? How does ethical theory relate to the youth work...
Accepting that the law is not always an objective standard by which to measure young people’s circum...
This article looks at the increasing need to consider the role of ethics in construction. The indust...
Australia's systems for protecting children from child abuse and neglect are undergoing reform in li...
Hoiles and Corney argue strongly in favour of the development of a code of ethical practice by youth...
Youth work is a distinct professional discipline that has clear parameters to its practice base. The...
Youth work is deemed to require a distinctive commitment to ethical behaviour from the adults involv...
Michael Emslie argues that the time is right for youth work in Australia to be professionalised in l...
This chapter discusses the professionalism behind youth work. Youth work is at the same time very ol...
In the past ten years Australia has rapidly restructured its economy, exposing its institutions and ...
deliberations public Some provisional resources for youth research ethics The focus of this special ...
In the austerity drive affecting most helping services in the UK and other North Atlantic countries,...
Youth work is at the same time very old practice and a very new one. While its beginnings stretch ba...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
What does it mean to practice youth work ethically? How does ethical theory relate to the youth work...
Accepting that the law is not always an objective standard by which to measure young people’s circum...
This article looks at the increasing need to consider the role of ethics in construction. The indust...
Australia's systems for protecting children from child abuse and neglect are undergoing reform in li...