Practical Social Work Ethics
Complex Dilemmas Within Applied Social Care
Herausgeber: Green, Lorraine; Carey, Malcolm
Practical Social Work Ethics
Complex Dilemmas Within Applied Social Care
Herausgeber: Green, Lorraine; Carey, Malcolm
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This is the first text of its kind to deal exclusively with applied social work ethics. It focuses on an eclectic mix of difficult moral questions or issues encountered in much modern day practice. It is therefore not theoretically driven with some practical elements attached, but is instead is a practice-based book.
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This is the first text of its kind to deal exclusively with applied social work ethics. It focuses on an eclectic mix of difficult moral questions or issues encountered in much modern day practice. It is therefore not theoretically driven with some practical elements attached, but is instead is a practice-based book.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781409438250
- ISBN-10: 1409438252
- Artikelnr.: 41250669
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781409438250
- ISBN-10: 1409438252
- Artikelnr.: 41250669
Dr Malcolm Carey and Dr Lorraine Green, both at the University of Manchester, UK.
Contents: Introduction: practical social work ethics, professionalism and
ethical space, Malcolm Carey and Lorraine Green; Part I Past and Present:
Moral Practices with Children and Families: Beyond the community of persons
to be accorded 'respect'? Messages from the past for social work in the
Republic of Ireland, Paul Michael Garrett; Secrets and lies: the ethical
implications of family estrangement, Kylie Agllias and Mel Gray; Is
cultural sensitivity always a good thing? Arguments for a universalist
social work, Gurnam Singh and Stephen Cowden; To touch or not to touch?
Exploring the dilemmas and ambiguities associated with touch in social work
and social care settings, Lorraine Green and Ros Day. Part II Ethical
Tensions? Ambivalent Ethics and Adult Social Work: Doing what's best, but
best for whom? Ethics and the mental health social worker, Kenneth
McLaughlin and Sean Cordell; Ethical contradictions in critiques of
psychiatry, John Hopton; An ethics journey: ethical governance of social
research with vulnerable adults and the implications for practice, Richard
Ward and Sarah Campbell. Part III Contesting Modernisation: Where did we go
wrong? An analysis of economic conflicts of interest, perverse financial
incentives and NOMBism, Lynn Wrennall; More than this? Some ethical doubts
(and possibilities) regarding service user and carer participation within
social work, Malcolm Carey; Resistance in and outside the workplace:
ethical practice and managerialism in the voluntary sector, Donna Baines;
Index.
ethical space, Malcolm Carey and Lorraine Green; Part I Past and Present:
Moral Practices with Children and Families: Beyond the community of persons
to be accorded 'respect'? Messages from the past for social work in the
Republic of Ireland, Paul Michael Garrett; Secrets and lies: the ethical
implications of family estrangement, Kylie Agllias and Mel Gray; Is
cultural sensitivity always a good thing? Arguments for a universalist
social work, Gurnam Singh and Stephen Cowden; To touch or not to touch?
Exploring the dilemmas and ambiguities associated with touch in social work
and social care settings, Lorraine Green and Ros Day. Part II Ethical
Tensions? Ambivalent Ethics and Adult Social Work: Doing what's best, but
best for whom? Ethics and the mental health social worker, Kenneth
McLaughlin and Sean Cordell; Ethical contradictions in critiques of
psychiatry, John Hopton; An ethics journey: ethical governance of social
research with vulnerable adults and the implications for practice, Richard
Ward and Sarah Campbell. Part III Contesting Modernisation: Where did we go
wrong? An analysis of economic conflicts of interest, perverse financial
incentives and NOMBism, Lynn Wrennall; More than this? Some ethical doubts
(and possibilities) regarding service user and carer participation within
social work, Malcolm Carey; Resistance in and outside the workplace:
ethical practice and managerialism in the voluntary sector, Donna Baines;
Index.
Contents: Introduction: practical social work ethics, professionalism and
ethical space, Malcolm Carey and Lorraine Green; Part I Past and Present:
Moral Practices with Children and Families: Beyond the community of persons
to be accorded 'respect'? Messages from the past for social work in the
Republic of Ireland, Paul Michael Garrett; Secrets and lies: the ethical
implications of family estrangement, Kylie Agllias and Mel Gray; Is
cultural sensitivity always a good thing? Arguments for a universalist
social work, Gurnam Singh and Stephen Cowden; To touch or not to touch?
Exploring the dilemmas and ambiguities associated with touch in social work
and social care settings, Lorraine Green and Ros Day. Part II Ethical
Tensions? Ambivalent Ethics and Adult Social Work: Doing what's best, but
best for whom? Ethics and the mental health social worker, Kenneth
McLaughlin and Sean Cordell; Ethical contradictions in critiques of
psychiatry, John Hopton; An ethics journey: ethical governance of social
research with vulnerable adults and the implications for practice, Richard
Ward and Sarah Campbell. Part III Contesting Modernisation: Where did we go
wrong? An analysis of economic conflicts of interest, perverse financial
incentives and NOMBism, Lynn Wrennall; More than this? Some ethical doubts
(and possibilities) regarding service user and carer participation within
social work, Malcolm Carey; Resistance in and outside the workplace:
ethical practice and managerialism in the voluntary sector, Donna Baines;
Index.
ethical space, Malcolm Carey and Lorraine Green; Part I Past and Present:
Moral Practices with Children and Families: Beyond the community of persons
to be accorded 'respect'? Messages from the past for social work in the
Republic of Ireland, Paul Michael Garrett; Secrets and lies: the ethical
implications of family estrangement, Kylie Agllias and Mel Gray; Is
cultural sensitivity always a good thing? Arguments for a universalist
social work, Gurnam Singh and Stephen Cowden; To touch or not to touch?
Exploring the dilemmas and ambiguities associated with touch in social work
and social care settings, Lorraine Green and Ros Day. Part II Ethical
Tensions? Ambivalent Ethics and Adult Social Work: Doing what's best, but
best for whom? Ethics and the mental health social worker, Kenneth
McLaughlin and Sean Cordell; Ethical contradictions in critiques of
psychiatry, John Hopton; An ethics journey: ethical governance of social
research with vulnerable adults and the implications for practice, Richard
Ward and Sarah Campbell. Part III Contesting Modernisation: Where did we go
wrong? An analysis of economic conflicts of interest, perverse financial
incentives and NOMBism, Lynn Wrennall; More than this? Some ethical doubts
(and possibilities) regarding service user and carer participation within
social work, Malcolm Carey; Resistance in and outside the workplace:
ethical practice and managerialism in the voluntary sector, Donna Baines;
Index.