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Ethical issues in social work / edited by Richard Hugman and David Smith.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hugman, Richard, 1954-
Smith, David, 1947-
Series:
Professional ethics.
Professional ethics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social service--Moral and ethical aspects.
Social service.
Social workers--Professional ethics.
Social workers.
Physical Description:
x, 200 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
It has always been recognised that the practice of social work raises ethical questions and dilemmas. Recently, however, traditional ways of addressing ethical issues in social work have come to seem inadequate, as a result of developments both in philosophy and in social work theory and practice. This collection of thought-provoking essays explores the ethics of social work practice on the light of these changes. Ethical Issues in Social Work provides up to date critical analyses of the ethical implications of new legislation in community care and criminal justice, and of trends in social work thought and policy, such as managerialism, user empowerment, feminism and anti-oppressive practice. This study provides important and stimulating reading for social work students and their teachers, and for all practitioners and managers who are concerned about the ethical dimensions of their work.
Contents:
Intro
Ethical issues in social work
Copyright
Contents
Series editors' foreword
Notes on contributors
Chapter 1 Ethical issues in social work: an overview
Introduction
Ethics: the means-ends relationship
The 'classic' writing: decontextualisation
The 'critical' writing: politicisation
The contemporary situation
Rethinking social work ethics
The contents of this book
Chapter 2 In search of the holy grail
Starting anti-racism
Utilitarianism
Differing goals
Chapter 3 Ethical issues in social work research
Social work and research
Research methods and social work
Research interpretation
Research topic choice
Client protection
Coda
Chapter 4 Confidentiality, accountability and the boundaries of client-worker relationships
Defining confidentiality and accountability
Confidentiality and accountability: three dialogues
Comment
Conclusion
Coda for practice
Chapter 5 The morally active practitioner and the ethics of anti-racist social work
Ethics and moral responsibility
Anti-racism and social work
Codes, ethics, practice
Chapter 6 Feminist ethics in practice
The feminist critique
Feminist social work as empowerment
Towards feminist anti-discriminatory practice
Chapter 7 Managerialism and the ethics of management
Support for staff
The use of power
Leadership style
A problem-solving model
Chapter 8 Enforced altruism in community care
The political and professional context of community care policies and practice
Community care: ethical dilemmas in practice
'Enforced altruism'
Chapter 9 Can social work empower?
What is empowerment?.
Social work and child sexual abuse
Social workers as survivors
Empowering social work
Chapter 10 Towards a new view of probation values
The limits of genericism
The rise of benevolent corporatism
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-134-85445-5
0-203-01497-9
1-280-33424-X
9780203014974
OCLC:
71832164

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