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20230926122035.0 |
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220715t20232023nyu b 001 0 eng d |
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$aUKMGB$beng$erda$cUKMGB$dUAB$dOCLCF$dUUO |
ISBN |
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$a9780197585139 |
ISBN |
20
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$a0197585132 |
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35
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$a(OCoLC)1338678044 |
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39
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$a332461$cTLC |
LC Call |
50
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$aHV10.5$b.B344 2023 |
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$a174/.93613$223 |
ME:Pers Name |
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$aBarsky, Allan Edward,$eauthor. |
Title |
245
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$aEssential ethics for social work practice /$cAllan Edward Barsky. |
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$aNew York, NY :$bOxford University Press,$c[2023] |
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$cÃ2023 |
Phys Descrpt |
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$aviii, 388 pages ;$c24 cm |
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$atext$btxt$2rdacontent |
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337
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$aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia |
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$avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier |
Note:Bibliog |
504
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 357-376) and index. |
Note:Content |
505
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$aIntroduction to Social Work Values and Ethics -- Managing Ethical Issues -- Social Justice -- Client Autonomy, Self-Determination, and Informed Consent -- Privacy, Confidentiality, and Exceptions -- Professional Competence, Incompetence, and Impairment -- Cultural Competence, Humility, Awareness, and Responsiveness -- Professional Boundaries, Dual Relationships, and Conflicts of Interest -- Responsibilities in Practice Settings -- Access to Services -- Honesty and Integrity -- Social Work Accountability and Regulation -- Risk-Benefit Management -- Conclusion. |
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$aEssential Ethics for Social Work Practice provides social work students with the foundational knowledge and skills that they will need to identify, analyse, and manage challenging ethical issues. This textbook provides students with case examples, questions, and exercises to help them apply what they are learning in a range of practice situations (including individual counseling, group work, family practice, community organization, advocacy, antiracist practice, research, or other areas of generalist social work practice). Students will learn not only how to integrate the principles of honesty, integrity, social justice, respect, access to service, human relationships, and professional competence in their everyday practice, but also how to collaborate with clients, supervisors, and other stakeholders when ethical conflicts arise and challenging decisions need to be made. |
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$aSocial workers$xProfessional ethics. |
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$aSocial service$xMoral and ethical aspects. |