Ethics is an increasingly important theme in social work
practice. Worldwide, social workers experience common ethical
challenges (how to be fair, whether to break a rule, how to act in
politically tense situations) in very different contexts from
disaster relief in China to child protection work in Palestine.
This book takes as its starting point real life cases featuring
ethical problems in the areas of: negotiating roles and boundaries,
respecting rights, being fair, challenging and developing
organisations and working with policy and politics. Each case opens
with a brief introduction, is followed by two commentaries and ends
with questions for reflection. The commentaries, written by authors
from different countries, refer to relevant theories, concepts,
practical matters, alternative courses of action and their
implications. Features within the book include:
- An introductory chapter covering issues of global ethics
- Cases and commentaries drawn from across the world from Peru to
Finland
- Cases based on real life situations and chapter introductions
from leading authorities in social work and ethical theory
- Questions and practical exercises to aid teaching and
professional development
This book is a unique and accessible resource for stimulating
ethical reflection, expanding ethical horizons and developing
ethical and intercultural sensitivity. It is designed for use by
undergraduate and postgraduate students and professionals in the
fields of social work, social education/pedagogy, social care work,
international social work, community development, community
organisation, youth work and related fields.
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