Rethinking values and ethics in social work / edited by Richard Hugman and Jan Carter.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781137455024
- HV10.5 RET
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Social Work Ethics and Values in Turbulent Times.- 2. Human Rights and Ethics Elizabeth Reichert, US/Germany.- 3. Social Justice Michael Reisch, US.- 4. Professional Integrity Sarah Banks, UK.- 5. Power and Authority in Social Work Practice - Richard Hugman, Australia.- 6. The Political Ethics of Care and Feminist Posthuman Ethics Vivienne Bozalek, South Africa.- 7. The Political is Personal - Dorothee Holscher, South Africa.- 8. Shifting from a Rights-based Social Work to a Responsibility-based Social Work Kam-Shing Yip, Hong Kong.- 9. Ethics and Settler Societies Hilary Weaver, USA.- 10. A Critical Analysis of Social and Environmental Justice Fred Besthorn, Terry L. Koenig, Richard Span and Sherry L. Warren, USA.- 11. Social Work Ethics in Community Practice - Sarah Todd, Canada.- 12. Ethics in Organizations Mark Hughes, Australia.- 13. Postmodern Ethics for Practice Sacha Kendall, Australia.- 14. Conclusion
Ethics and values, the cornerstone of good social work practice, are vital in upholding the dignity of service users.
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