Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work

Critical Ethics of Care in Social Work
Author: Bob Pease,Anthea Vreugdenhil,Sonya Stanford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315399164

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This book argues that the concept of care is a political and a moral concept. As such, it enables us to examine moral and political life through a radically different lens. The editors and contributors to the book argue that care has the potential to interrogate relationships of power and to be a tool for radical political analysis for an emerging critical social work that is concerned with human rights and social justice. The book brings a critical ethics of care into the realm of theory and practice in social work. Informed by critical theory, feminism, intersectionality and post-colonialism, the book interrogates the concept of care in a wide range of social work settings. It examines care in the context of social neglect, interdisciplinary perspectives, the responsibilisation agenda in social work and the ongoing debate about care and justice. It situates care in the settings of mental health, homelessness, elder care, child protection, asylum seekers and humanitarian aid. It further demonstrates what can be learnt about care from the post-colonial margins, Aboriginal societies, LGBTI communities and disability politics. It demonstrates ways of transforming the politics and practices of care through the work of feminist mothers, caring practices by men, meditations on love, rethinking self-care, extending care to the natural environment and the principles informing cross-species care. The book will be invaluable to social workers, human service practitioners and managers who are involved in the practice of delivering care, and it will assist them to challenge the punitive and hurtful strategies of neoliberal rationalisation. The critical theoretical focus of the book has significance beyond social work, including nursing, psychology, medicine, allied health and criminal justice.

Ethics of Care

Ethics of Care
Author: Barnes, Marian,Brannelly, Tula,Lizzie Ward,Nicki Ward
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN: 9781447316541

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Over the last twenty years, research on feminist care ethics has flourished, and this collection makes a unique contribution to that body of work. Drawing on a wealth of practical experience across eight different disciplinary fields, the international contributors demonstrate the significance of care ethics as a transformative way of thinking across diverse geographical, political, and interpersonal contexts. From an analysis of global responsibilities to a reimagining of care from the perspective of people with learning disabilities, each chapter highlights the necessity of thinking about the ethics of care within policies and practice.

Ethics in Social Work

Ethics in Social Work
Author: David Guttmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780789028525

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Ethics in Social Work introduces students, practitioners, and educators to theoretical and conceptual approaches to professional ethics and to the practice-related aspects of dealing with ethical problems and dilemmas. This unique book equips social workers with the ability to choose among different perspectives on the place and value of ethics in their approach to clients, and to use, defend, and explain their choices to clients, colleagues, supervisors, administrators, the general public, and the courts, if necessary. The book examines classical ethics, theories, and codes of ethics, virtues and values, etiquette, professional responsibilities, distributive justice, judiciary relationships, professional misconduct, and malpractice.

The Ethical Foundations of Social Work

The Ethical Foundations of Social Work
Author: Stephen Cowden,Annie Pullen-Sansfacon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317862390

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The Ethical Foundations of Social Work provides you with an engaging, theoretical and practice-based grounding in social work ethics. The authors first examine when, how and why principles and debates historically emerged, then explicitly map them onto everyday ethical challenges and situations in social work practice. As a result, the book promotes an ethically conscious approach where principles can be flexibly and confidently applied as tools to help you with critical problem solving.

Values and Ethics in Social Work Practice

Values and Ethics in Social Work Practice
Author: Lester Parrott
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781844457205

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It is vital that social workers have a deep and critical understanding of the social work value-base, and are able to analyse and apply values and ethics to their everyday practice. This fully-revised edition of one of our best-selling titles identifies current issues in social work and then applies an ethical dimension. These issues are then investigated further within an anti-discriminatory framework and against the background of the code of practice for social care workers and employers. Traditional value perspectives are clearly explained and current developments in virtue theory and the ethics of care for social work are also introduced.

Values and Ethics in Social Work Practice

Values and Ethics in Social Work Practice
Author: Lester Parrott
Publsiher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473907201

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Applying values and ethics to social work practice is taught widely across the qualifying degree programme, on both Masters and BA courses. This book is a clear introduction to this subject and will help students develop their understanding by showing social work students how ethics can have positive impacts on the lives of vulnerable people. There are chapters on how social workers can make good ethical and value-based decisions when working with risk, and how the role of the social worker as professional can impact on service users. Above all the book is a timely and clear introduction to the subject, with an emphasis on advocacy and empowerment and how the beginning social worker can start to apply these concepts.

Critical Clinical Social Work Counterstorying for Social Justice

Critical Clinical Social Work  Counterstorying for Social Justice
Author: Catrina Brown,Judy E. MacDonald
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773381695

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This edited collection offers an original critical clinical approach to social work practice, written by social work educators from the School of Social Work at Dalhousie University and their collaborators. It provides a Canadian perspective on the diverse issues social workers encounter in the field, highlighting the practical application of feminist, narrative, anti-racist, and postcolonial frameworks. With the aim of producing counterstories that participate in social resistance, this volume focuses on integrating critical theory with direct clinical practice. Through the use of case studies, the contributors tackle a range of substantive issues including ethics, working with complex trauma, men’s use of violence, substance use among women and girls, Indigenous social work praxis, critical child welfare approaches, counterstorying experiences of (dis)Ability, and animal-informed social work practice.

Care Ethics Democratic Citizenship and the State

Care Ethics  Democratic Citizenship and the State
Author: Petr Urban,Lizzie Ward
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030414375

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This book reflects on theoretical developments in the political theory of care and new applications of care ethics in different contexts. The chapters provide original and fresh perspectives on the seminal notions and topics of a politically formulated ethics of care. It covers concepts such as democratic citizenship, social and political participation, moral and political deliberation, solidarity and situated attentive knowledge. It engages with current debates on marketizing and privatizing care, and deals with issues of state care provision and democratic caring institutions. It speaks to the current political and societal challenges, including the crisis of Western democracy related to the rise of populism and identity politics worldwide. The book brings together perspectives of care theorists from three different continents and ten different countries and gives voice to their unique local insights from various socio-political and cultural contexts. Chapter 11 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.