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001 2010020038
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008 100511s2010 enka 000 0 eng
010 $a 2010020038
020 $a9780199575411 (pbk.)
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050 00 $aKD3302$b.B73 2010
082 00 $a344.4103/13$222
100 1 $aBrayne, Hugh.
245 10 $aLaw for social workers /$cHugh Brayne, Helen Carr.
250 $a11th ed.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2010.
300 $axxv, 694 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c25 cm.
520 $a"Law for Social Workers has been the leading textbook in its field since the first edition published twenty years ago. Suitable for students on all social work courses, it offers a clear approach to the law which governs the profession. Written by an author team with a strong background in teaching and practice, this book provides detailed analysis of the law which protects people from harm and enables social workers to assess needs and provide services to meet those needs. The eleventh edition has been restructured to provide greater coherence within parts and cross-referencing. In five distinct parts the authors present key topics covered on all social work law courses. Starting with an analysis of the legal system and the social worker's place in it, the authors then address human rights, the issues of discrimination, privacy of information and issues surrounding consent. Other topics covered include responsibilities to children including safeguarding children and interagency working and responsibilities towards adults including mental health issues. Finally the authors cover issues which affect the service user such as private family disputes, immigration and asylum status, issues relating to money, housing and violence. Each part begins with an introduction to the unifying theme that runs through the following chapters. Individual chapters open with a case study based on a recent case or enquiry, highlighting the vital issues that the chapters will explore. Key learning points are set out early in the chapter, and each chapter contains questions for discussion, further reading, and web links. Online Resource Centre The book is supported by a fully interactive Online Resource Centre featuring: Student Resources: - Video podcasts providing expert advice on court skills for social workers - Updates on recent cases and legislation - Guidance on answering exercises in the book - Glossary - Further Reading - Web links Lecturer Resources: - Test Bank of 200 multiple choice questions with answers and feedback - Lecture outlines notes and guidance for both lawyers and social workers teaching social work law"--$cProvided by publisher.
505 0 $aThe law and the legal system in England and Wales -- The different identities of the professional social worker -- Human rights and equality law -- Confidentiality and responsible information handling -- Capacity and consent -- Legal issues affecting service users outside social workers' statutory duties -- Safeguarding children and interagency working -- The principles and purposes of the Children Act 1989 -- Local authority support for children and families -- Investigation and case planning -- Applying to court -- Long term planning for children -- Youth justice -- Presenting your evidence -- Writing reports -- Adult social care -- Managing adult social care -- The adult service user -- Admission to hospital and guardianship for mental disorder.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: -- <strong>Part I: Law, the Legal System and the Social Worker's place in it </strong> -- 1. Law and the Legal System -- 2. The Origins of Social Work Law, ethics and codes of practice. statutory duties -- <strong>Part II The Service User's Rights and the limits to those rights </strong> -- 3. Human Rights framework -- 4. Right of service user not to be unlawfully discriminated against -- 5. Rights and limits to service users' privacy of information -- 6. Rights to choose. consent and without consent -- <strong>Part III Responsibilities towards children </strong> -- 7. Safeguarding children and interagency working -- 8. The principles and purposes of the Children Act 1989 -- 9. Local Authority Support for children and families -- 10. Investigation and case planning -- 11. Applying to court -- 12. Evidence -- 13. Report writing -- 14. Youth Justice -- <strong>Part IV Responsibilities towards adults </strong> -- 15. Community Care 1 -- 16. Community Care 2 -- 17. Community Care 3 -- 18. Social Workers and service users with a mental health issue -- <strong>Part V the Service User in context </strong> -- 19. Issues affecting the Service User.
650 0 $aSocial workers$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zEngland.
650 0 $aSocial workers$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zWales.
650 0 $aChildren$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zEngland.
650 0 $aChildren$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zWales.
650 0 $aPublic welfare$xLaw and legislation$zEngland.
650 0 $aPublic welfare$xLaw and legislation$zWales.
700 1 $aCarr, Helen,$cB.A. (Oxon.)