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Values in Social Work, 1st ed. 2017
Reconnecting with Social Justice
Reshaping Social Work Series
Author: Fenton Jane
Language: EnglishSubject for Values in Social Work:
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200 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
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Principles of social justice lie at the heart of the social work profession. This book examines the current climate of social work practice and the challenges presented by neoliberalism. It puts forward a model for reconnecting with more traditional social justice values and doing the right thing rather than just doing things the right way.
Jane is a member of the Editorial Board of Social Work Education: the International Journal, a member of the Management Board of Critical and Radical Social Work and is a regular peer reviewer for several social work journals. She is the co-ordinator for the Dundee branch of the Social Work Action Network.
Provides a new model of practice for reengaging with the values of social justice in social work
The only book to look at 'ethical stress'