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The Law and Social Work Contemporary Issues for Practice, 2nd edition

Edited by Lesley-Anne Long · Jeremy Roche · Debbie Stringer
Palgrave Macmillan_ January 2010

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780230543034
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan_
Publication
January 2010
Format
Paperback , 248 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

The Law and Social Work is up-to-date and contemporary. It analyses current debates around confidentiality, State intervention and the legal issues impacting on children, young people, families and vulnerable adults. It also offers an insightful discussion of central social work themes, integrating:


■ Ethics and values
■ Discrimination
■ Assessment and intervention
■ Accountability

Charting the changes in law and practice over the past ten years, this new edition provides thematic accounts of key areas of development. It also reflects the pace of change in a number of spheres, including youth justice, mental health and discrimination law. Written by leading academics and social work practitioners widely published in their fields of expertise, this is an authoritative text for social work students, practitioners and professionals across the health and social care spectrum.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction; L.A.Long, J.Roche & D.Stringer 
  2. Social Work Values and the Law; J.Roche 
  3. State Intervention in Family Life; S.Gilmore 
  4. Partnership or Participation?; L.Rai & D.Stringer 
  5. The More Things Change, the More they Remain the Same? Law, Social Work and Counteracting Discrimination;M.Preston-Shoot 
  6. Risk, Social Work and Social Care: The Example of Children's Social Care; N.Parton 
  7. Accountability; P.Welbourne 
  8. Remedies; J.Williams 
  9. The Role of Assessment in Social Work; J.Aldgate 
  10. Youth Justice; H.Keating 
  11. Can you Keep a Secret? Children, Human Rights, and the Law of Medical Confidentiality; J.Loughrey 
  12. Vulnerability, Autonomy, Capacity and Consent; R.Johns 
  13. Community Care and the Promotion of Independence; A.Brammer

About the Author

LESLEY-ANNE LONG is an experienced family law barrister and is now working in higher education as a senior lecturer in law. Previously Dean of the Faculty of Health& Social Care at the Open University, UK, Lesley-Anne is presently Director of an OU international development programme in sub-Saharan Africa. 
  
JEREMY ROCHE is Associate Dean (Curriculum and Awards) in the Faculty of Health and Social Care and Senior Lecturer in law. He has written extensively on children and the law, and children's rights and is co-editor of Youth in Society (1997), Children in Society (2001) and Social Work and the Law in Scotland (2003).
    
DEBBIE STRINGER is a solicitor (non-practicing) and senior lecturer in law in the Faculty of Health and Social Care at the Open University, UK. Her research interests include the relationship between the law and the family.

Reviews

Reviews of the First Edition
  
'The book brings together core components of context, policies and issues, which are critical for social work practice. It is one book that is really ahead of its time by incorporating such a wide range of topics that any contemporary Social Worker might be confronted with one or many of them at any point in time.'- Dr Vasintha Veeran, Department of Political Science& Sociology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland 

'Very good law book which covers many contemporary issues and brings practice up-to-date - this book will be particularly useful for second-year students.'- Mr Stephen Jordan, Department of Social and Educational Studies ,South East Essex College, UK
 

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