The principle of social justice is central to the newly regulated profession of Social Care Worker [SCW] in Ireland and the language of social justice features in the Standards of Proficiency [SoP] and Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics [CPCE]. This is very welcome given the history of institutional neglect and abuse in Irish social care. However, social care work in Ireland lacks a tradition of social justice in theory and practice, and policy is generally couched in minimalist terms of individual civil and political rights, equality of opportunity, and non-discrimination and is heavily focused on protection and risk management. Beyond this, exactly what social justice entails in social care work is poorly developed. This paper aims t...
Social care work in Ireland remains a poorly understood profession, despite its growing importance w...
Cut to the chase This thesis explores the ways in which newly-qualified statutory social workers ...
n this article the author critiques Irish social care by presenting an equality perspective on pract...
As CORU commence regulation of social care education, educators are tasked with ensuring that gradua...
This article applies insights of the contextual theory and therapy, developed by Ivan Boszormenyi-Na...
This paper examines the Standards of Proficiency for Social Care Workers (Social Care Workers Regist...
BackgroundEstablishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others is...
Swimming Against the Tide: The Relational Praxis of Social Justice in Social Work Abstract This q...
The Irish State is creating regulatory frameworks for social professionals. A regulatory framework ...
There is a good chance you are reading this because you are planning to be, or already are, a social...
This paper examines how the progression towards the professionalisation and regulation of the Social...
Background Establishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others ...
Within this chapter we will explore the role and practice of the care experienced social worker. We ...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This article is a practice reflection on the theme of love in social care. It explores the personal ...
Social care work in Ireland remains a poorly understood profession, despite its growing importance w...
Cut to the chase This thesis explores the ways in which newly-qualified statutory social workers ...
n this article the author critiques Irish social care by presenting an equality perspective on pract...
As CORU commence regulation of social care education, educators are tasked with ensuring that gradua...
This article applies insights of the contextual theory and therapy, developed by Ivan Boszormenyi-Na...
This paper examines the Standards of Proficiency for Social Care Workers (Social Care Workers Regist...
BackgroundEstablishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others is...
Swimming Against the Tide: The Relational Praxis of Social Justice in Social Work Abstract This q...
The Irish State is creating regulatory frameworks for social professionals. A regulatory framework ...
There is a good chance you are reading this because you are planning to be, or already are, a social...
This paper examines how the progression towards the professionalisation and regulation of the Social...
Background Establishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others ...
Within this chapter we will explore the role and practice of the care experienced social worker. We ...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This article is a practice reflection on the theme of love in social care. It explores the personal ...
Social care work in Ireland remains a poorly understood profession, despite its growing importance w...
Cut to the chase This thesis explores the ways in which newly-qualified statutory social workers ...
n this article the author critiques Irish social care by presenting an equality perspective on pract...