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Using the Law in Social Work /

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Learning Matters, 2020.Edition: 8Description: xxvii, 200 p. : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781526488145
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 344.42031 JOH
Contents:
1. But I want to be a social worker, not a lawyer
2. Human rights
3. Children's rights and needs
4. Meeting children's needs when things go wrong
5. Community care
6. Vulnerable adults
7. Youth justice
8. Ending up in court
9. Providing a quality service
Exercise answers
Summary: Covering a range of practice issues and guiding students through legal and courtroom processes, this book demystifies an often complex but central area of social work practice. It examines key aspects of legislation used in social work in the context of practice rather than jurisprudence or case law
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1. But I want to be a social worker, not a lawyer

2. Human rights

3. Children's rights and needs

4. Meeting children's needs when things go wrong

5. Community care

6. Vulnerable adults

7. Youth justice

8. Ending up in court

9. Providing a quality service

Exercise answers

Covering a range of practice issues and guiding students through legal and courtroom processes, this book demystifies an often complex but central area of social work practice. It examines key aspects of legislation used in social work in the context of practice rather than jurisprudence or case law

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