This paper is a preliminary exploration of social welfare practitioners’ accounts of ‘ethically difficult situations’. It describes variations in the ethical vocabulary and form of these accounts. Analysis of practitioners’ own accounts (as opposed to ‘textbook’ cases) draws attention to the ways they construct events, actions and qualities of character as ethically significant and highlights the qualitative distinctiveness of ethical dilemmas, where seemingly irresolvable choices leave a residue of moral loss, regret or guilt
This article develops the concept of ‘ethics work’ (Banks [2016]. “Everyday Ethics in Professional L...
This article explores the nature of professional integrity, considering the questions ‘what is profe...
This short piece offers some reflections on features of the traditional professional ethics literatu...
This article considers the challenges faced by social workers struggling to act ethically in what we...
This short article explores the expanding and contested terrain of social work ethics, considering t...
This article examines two cases that present ethical challenges encountered by social workers in mak...
This article draws on findings of an international study of social workers’ ethical challenges durin...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
In recent years, social workers have become increasingly aware of ethical dilemmas in practice. Begi...
Social work has been under sustained scrutiny regarding the quality of decision-making. The assumpti...
This piece comprises short presentations given by contributors to a symposium organized by the journ...
This article explores responses of 41 UK social workers to ethical challenges during the COVID-19 pa...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Ethics and Socia...
Intervenção social. - ISSN 0874-1611. - N. 29 (2004). - p. 11-24This article examine some of the eth...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.So...
This article develops the concept of ‘ethics work’ (Banks [2016]. “Everyday Ethics in Professional L...
This article explores the nature of professional integrity, considering the questions ‘what is profe...
This short piece offers some reflections on features of the traditional professional ethics literatu...
This article considers the challenges faced by social workers struggling to act ethically in what we...
This short article explores the expanding and contested terrain of social work ethics, considering t...
This article examines two cases that present ethical challenges encountered by social workers in mak...
This article draws on findings of an international study of social workers’ ethical challenges durin...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
In recent years, social workers have become increasingly aware of ethical dilemmas in practice. Begi...
Social work has been under sustained scrutiny regarding the quality of decision-making. The assumpti...
This piece comprises short presentations given by contributors to a symposium organized by the journ...
This article explores responses of 41 UK social workers to ethical challenges during the COVID-19 pa...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Ethics and Socia...
Intervenção social. - ISSN 0874-1611. - N. 29 (2004). - p. 11-24This article examine some of the eth...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.So...
This article develops the concept of ‘ethics work’ (Banks [2016]. “Everyday Ethics in Professional L...
This article explores the nature of professional integrity, considering the questions ‘what is profe...
This short piece offers some reflections on features of the traditional professional ethics literatu...