Social Work Law
Social Work Law
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Brammer, Alison
ISBN No.: 9780582438316
Pages: 552
Year: 200207
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 42.15
Status: Out Of Print

'This book offers a comprehensive explanation of social work law based on appreciation of the key concerns of practitioners. It is accessible, it promotes legally sound anti-oppressive practice and is an ideal guide for students and qualified workers alike'. Marie Lebacq, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Social Work and Applied Social Studies, Law School, Staffordshire University. 'An excellent and up to date book that makes law accessible and interesting. It anticipates virtually everything social workers and students need to know about the legal framework in which they must operate.' Dr Carole Smith, Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Social Studies, University of Manchester Social Work Law is an exciting new textbook that provides a practical and clear guide to the legal framework and substantive law relating to social work. There is equally weighted coverage of the law relating to children and families and vulnerable adults. Criminal justice issues are examined in relation to both groups.


The author explores the dynamic relationship between the law and social work practice, and emphasises the crucial role of anti-discriminatory practice and the growing influence of the Human Rights Act 1998. She highlights the statutory responsibilities of social workers and shows how the law can promote good practice and empower service users. Social Work Law has been researched and developed in conjunction with a team of academics involved in the teaching of law to social workers. The result is a text that is relevant, accurate and accessible to non-lawyers. Its student-friendly features include: Learning objectives at the start of each chapter; Summaries at the end of each chapter; Exercises and Case Studies that provide opportunities to discuss the outcomes of fictitious scenarios; Relevant websites listed at the end of each chapter; Further Reading and literature references enabling further research; Glossary of legal terms ; A unique Companion Website that will provide updates on legal and practice developments. Social Work Law is essential reading for students following law courses on the Diploma in Social Work and Masters courses in related fields. It is also very suitable for law modules in undergraduate courses in Social Work. Alison Brammer is a Solicitor and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law, Keele University.


Her specialist interests are Family and Child Law, Social Work Law, Law and Vulnerable Adults, and Elder Abuse. She is currently researching legal responses to elder abuse and failures in institutional care. Her teaching specialisms are Child Law, Law and Social Work, and Adult Protection. Alison has spoken at national and international conferences, is heavily involved in training work with Social Services Departments and is Legal Editor of the Journal of Adult Protection . Longman an imprint of Pearson Education 0 582 43831 4 Look at the website for this book at www.booksites.net.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...