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Service users often say that the traits they most value in social
workers are their ability to be non-judgmental, their listening
skills and their sense of fairness: their strong ethical value
base. But how can social workers ensure the decisions they make are
ethically sound? This book offers guidelines to negotiating ethical
dilemmas in various social work settings; from direct care work
with individual service users to working within organisational and
multidisciplinary contexts. It provides social workers with useful
frameworks within which to re-visit their personal value base and
enable more reflective, and therefore more effective, practice.
Case studies and questionnaire style chapters encourage
reassessment of values including views on abortion, female genital
mutilation, drug and alcohol misuse and homosexuality. By assessing
a range of dilemmas at both personal and organisational levels,
this book offers the tools and resources to enable professionals
and students to self-manage and develop their practice. This book
is essential reading for social work students, practitioners,
managers, practice teachers and assessors, and trainers, as well as
those in allied professions.
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