Practising Social Work Ethics Around the World
Cases and Commentaries
Herausgeber: Banks, Sarah; Nøhr, Kirsten
Practising Social Work Ethics Around the World
Cases and Commentaries
Herausgeber: Banks, Sarah; Nøhr, Kirsten
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Ethical considerations are central to social work, yet there are often situations where values conflict. This text looks at real life case studies of ethical problems in the areas of: respecting rights, negotiating roles and boundaries, being fair, challenging and developing organisations and working with policy and politics.
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Ethical considerations are central to social work, yet there are often situations where values conflict. This text looks at real life case studies of ethical problems in the areas of: respecting rights, negotiating roles and boundaries, being fair, challenging and developing organisations and working with policy and politics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780415560337
- ISBN-10: 0415560330
- Artikelnr.: 32906061
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780415560337
- ISBN-10: 0415560330
- Artikelnr.: 32906061
Sarah Banks is Professor in the School of Applied Sciences, Durham University, UK. She teaches and researches in community, youth and social work and is co-director of the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action. She is co-editor of the journal Ethics and Social Welfare, and author of several books on ethics for the social professions. Kirsten Nøhr is a qualified social educator, MA in Higher Education, currently working at Hogeschool van Amsterdam (University of Applied Sciences) in the Netherlands. She was a senior lecturer for social educators in Denmark for many years and co-editor of the journal, Dansk Pædagogisk Tidsskrift (Danish Journal of Education).
1. Global ethics for social work? A case-based approach. Sarah Banks; 2.
Negotiating roles and boundaries; Introduction, Frank Philippart; Case 2.1:
Doing harm with a good heart: volunteer social work in a post- disaster
situation in China; Case 2.2: 'When the tables turned': a social work
intern's moral dilemma in a Botswana police station; Case 2.3: When is it
right to accept a gift? A Lithuanian social work student's dilemma; Case
2.4: 'Why should I have to reveal anything about my personal life?' a
dilemma for a lesbian student in Britain; 3. Respecting rights.
Introduction: Linda Briskman and María Jesús Úriz Pemán; Case 3.1: Issues
of choice and coercion: working in a psychiatric hospital in the USA; Case
3.2: The reluctant vegan: the case of an older man in a Swedish care home;
Case 3.3: Social work in Vietnam: a Dutch student's perspective; Case 3.4:
Ethical issues in international social work research: a case from India; 4.
Being fair. Introduction: Frederic Reamer; Case 4.1: Dilemmas in working
with an illegal migrant: a case from Japan. Case 4.2.: A young man waiting
for a transplant: dilemmas for a hospital-based social worker; Case 4.3.:
Dilemmas in working with a gypsy family: a story from a Portuguese social
educator; Case 4.4: A gay applicant who wants to adopt a child: a case from
Turkey 5. Challenging and developing organizations. Introduction: Donna
McAuliffe; Case 5.1: Establishing the facts: issues for organizations
working with young women in Iran; Case 5.2: Deciding on the right to health
care insurance: a case from Peru; Case 5.3: The vicious cycle: issues for a
church-based social worker in Australia; Case 5.4: Bending the Law? A case
about reporting child abuse in Denmark; 6. Working with policy and
politics; Introduction: Derek Clifford; Case 6.2: Maintaining
organizational integrity in an area of conflict: a women's NGO in Pakistan;
Case 6.3: The shrinking welfare state: caring for older people in Finland;
Case 6.4: Maintaining professional integrity in an area of conflict:
working with a sexually abused girl in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories; 7. Working with cases and commentaries; Introduction: Kirsten
Nøhr; Case 7.1: Taking money from a dubious source: a dilemma for a social
worker in China; Case 7.2: Maintaining professional secrecy: a French
ethical situation Case 7.3: Institutional pressures and social work ethics:
a case from Jamaica; Case 7.4: Between education and punishment: dilemmas
for a Malaysian youth worker; Case 7.5: Maintaining the rules: a dilemma
about a homeless person in Spain; Case 7.6: Balancing a girl's need with a
mother's decision: a dilemma for a youth worker in Finland; Using cases and
commentaries in teaching and learning: Sarah Banks and Kirsten Nøhr;
Exercises
Negotiating roles and boundaries; Introduction, Frank Philippart; Case 2.1:
Doing harm with a good heart: volunteer social work in a post- disaster
situation in China; Case 2.2: 'When the tables turned': a social work
intern's moral dilemma in a Botswana police station; Case 2.3: When is it
right to accept a gift? A Lithuanian social work student's dilemma; Case
2.4: 'Why should I have to reveal anything about my personal life?' a
dilemma for a lesbian student in Britain; 3. Respecting rights.
Introduction: Linda Briskman and María Jesús Úriz Pemán; Case 3.1: Issues
of choice and coercion: working in a psychiatric hospital in the USA; Case
3.2: The reluctant vegan: the case of an older man in a Swedish care home;
Case 3.3: Social work in Vietnam: a Dutch student's perspective; Case 3.4:
Ethical issues in international social work research: a case from India; 4.
Being fair. Introduction: Frederic Reamer; Case 4.1: Dilemmas in working
with an illegal migrant: a case from Japan. Case 4.2.: A young man waiting
for a transplant: dilemmas for a hospital-based social worker; Case 4.3.:
Dilemmas in working with a gypsy family: a story from a Portuguese social
educator; Case 4.4: A gay applicant who wants to adopt a child: a case from
Turkey 5. Challenging and developing organizations. Introduction: Donna
McAuliffe; Case 5.1: Establishing the facts: issues for organizations
working with young women in Iran; Case 5.2: Deciding on the right to health
care insurance: a case from Peru; Case 5.3: The vicious cycle: issues for a
church-based social worker in Australia; Case 5.4: Bending the Law? A case
about reporting child abuse in Denmark; 6. Working with policy and
politics; Introduction: Derek Clifford; Case 6.2: Maintaining
organizational integrity in an area of conflict: a women's NGO in Pakistan;
Case 6.3: The shrinking welfare state: caring for older people in Finland;
Case 6.4: Maintaining professional integrity in an area of conflict:
working with a sexually abused girl in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories; 7. Working with cases and commentaries; Introduction: Kirsten
Nøhr; Case 7.1: Taking money from a dubious source: a dilemma for a social
worker in China; Case 7.2: Maintaining professional secrecy: a French
ethical situation Case 7.3: Institutional pressures and social work ethics:
a case from Jamaica; Case 7.4: Between education and punishment: dilemmas
for a Malaysian youth worker; Case 7.5: Maintaining the rules: a dilemma
about a homeless person in Spain; Case 7.6: Balancing a girl's need with a
mother's decision: a dilemma for a youth worker in Finland; Using cases and
commentaries in teaching and learning: Sarah Banks and Kirsten Nøhr;
Exercises
1. Global ethics for social work? A case-based approach. Sarah Banks; 2.
Negotiating roles and boundaries; Introduction, Frank Philippart; Case 2.1:
Doing harm with a good heart: volunteer social work in a post- disaster
situation in China; Case 2.2: 'When the tables turned': a social work
intern's moral dilemma in a Botswana police station; Case 2.3: When is it
right to accept a gift? A Lithuanian social work student's dilemma; Case
2.4: 'Why should I have to reveal anything about my personal life?' a
dilemma for a lesbian student in Britain; 3. Respecting rights.
Introduction: Linda Briskman and María Jesús Úriz Pemán; Case 3.1: Issues
of choice and coercion: working in a psychiatric hospital in the USA; Case
3.2: The reluctant vegan: the case of an older man in a Swedish care home;
Case 3.3: Social work in Vietnam: a Dutch student's perspective; Case 3.4:
Ethical issues in international social work research: a case from India; 4.
Being fair. Introduction: Frederic Reamer; Case 4.1: Dilemmas in working
with an illegal migrant: a case from Japan. Case 4.2.: A young man waiting
for a transplant: dilemmas for a hospital-based social worker; Case 4.3.:
Dilemmas in working with a gypsy family: a story from a Portuguese social
educator; Case 4.4: A gay applicant who wants to adopt a child: a case from
Turkey 5. Challenging and developing organizations. Introduction: Donna
McAuliffe; Case 5.1: Establishing the facts: issues for organizations
working with young women in Iran; Case 5.2: Deciding on the right to health
care insurance: a case from Peru; Case 5.3: The vicious cycle: issues for a
church-based social worker in Australia; Case 5.4: Bending the Law? A case
about reporting child abuse in Denmark; 6. Working with policy and
politics; Introduction: Derek Clifford; Case 6.2: Maintaining
organizational integrity in an area of conflict: a women's NGO in Pakistan;
Case 6.3: The shrinking welfare state: caring for older people in Finland;
Case 6.4: Maintaining professional integrity in an area of conflict:
working with a sexually abused girl in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories; 7. Working with cases and commentaries; Introduction: Kirsten
Nøhr; Case 7.1: Taking money from a dubious source: a dilemma for a social
worker in China; Case 7.2: Maintaining professional secrecy: a French
ethical situation Case 7.3: Institutional pressures and social work ethics:
a case from Jamaica; Case 7.4: Between education and punishment: dilemmas
for a Malaysian youth worker; Case 7.5: Maintaining the rules: a dilemma
about a homeless person in Spain; Case 7.6: Balancing a girl's need with a
mother's decision: a dilemma for a youth worker in Finland; Using cases and
commentaries in teaching and learning: Sarah Banks and Kirsten Nøhr;
Exercises
Negotiating roles and boundaries; Introduction, Frank Philippart; Case 2.1:
Doing harm with a good heart: volunteer social work in a post- disaster
situation in China; Case 2.2: 'When the tables turned': a social work
intern's moral dilemma in a Botswana police station; Case 2.3: When is it
right to accept a gift? A Lithuanian social work student's dilemma; Case
2.4: 'Why should I have to reveal anything about my personal life?' a
dilemma for a lesbian student in Britain; 3. Respecting rights.
Introduction: Linda Briskman and María Jesús Úriz Pemán; Case 3.1: Issues
of choice and coercion: working in a psychiatric hospital in the USA; Case
3.2: The reluctant vegan: the case of an older man in a Swedish care home;
Case 3.3: Social work in Vietnam: a Dutch student's perspective; Case 3.4:
Ethical issues in international social work research: a case from India; 4.
Being fair. Introduction: Frederic Reamer; Case 4.1: Dilemmas in working
with an illegal migrant: a case from Japan. Case 4.2.: A young man waiting
for a transplant: dilemmas for a hospital-based social worker; Case 4.3.:
Dilemmas in working with a gypsy family: a story from a Portuguese social
educator; Case 4.4: A gay applicant who wants to adopt a child: a case from
Turkey 5. Challenging and developing organizations. Introduction: Donna
McAuliffe; Case 5.1: Establishing the facts: issues for organizations
working with young women in Iran; Case 5.2: Deciding on the right to health
care insurance: a case from Peru; Case 5.3: The vicious cycle: issues for a
church-based social worker in Australia; Case 5.4: Bending the Law? A case
about reporting child abuse in Denmark; 6. Working with policy and
politics; Introduction: Derek Clifford; Case 6.2: Maintaining
organizational integrity in an area of conflict: a women's NGO in Pakistan;
Case 6.3: The shrinking welfare state: caring for older people in Finland;
Case 6.4: Maintaining professional integrity in an area of conflict:
working with a sexually abused girl in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories; 7. Working with cases and commentaries; Introduction: Kirsten
Nøhr; Case 7.1: Taking money from a dubious source: a dilemma for a social
worker in China; Case 7.2: Maintaining professional secrecy: a French
ethical situation Case 7.3: Institutional pressures and social work ethics:
a case from Jamaica; Case 7.4: Between education and punishment: dilemmas
for a Malaysian youth worker; Case 7.5: Maintaining the rules: a dilemma
about a homeless person in Spain; Case 7.6: Balancing a girl's need with a
mother's decision: a dilemma for a youth worker in Finland; Using cases and
commentaries in teaching and learning: Sarah Banks and Kirsten Nøhr;
Exercises