Working to safeguard adults is a complex area of practice that
requires careful balancing of autonomy, protection and risk. In order
to make good, lawful judgements about when and how to intervene,
practitioners therefore need to have a comprehensive understanding of
how the law applies to safeguarding adults.
In this text book best-selling author Alison Brammer brings together
the many strands of adult safeguarding to provide a succinct guide to
the legal framework. Designed to equip practitioners with the relevant
knowledge for practice, it lays out the current legislation and
guidance and applies it to different areas of adult safeguarding,
including defining 'abuse', assessing capacity and dealing with cases
of criminal law. The book goes on to analyse key examples of serious
case reviews, including the cases of Steve Hoskin and Michael Gilbert.
Whether taking a module on Social Work Law or Safeguarding, or a
qualified Social Worker, this concise guide to a key aspect of
practise is essential reading.
How do you apply the principles, structures and processes of the law
to everyday practice? Drawing on a wealth of contemporary case
examples, this handy pocket book provides a clear text which brings
the many complex strands of safeguarding adults together in a succinct
and accessible way.
- Students taking Social Work qualifying undergraduate and
postgraduate degrees.
- Qualifies Social Workers fulfilling their learning development
requirements.
- Undergraduate and postgraduate students of other disciplines looking
to understand the influence of law within professional decision-making
(e.g. students of Youth Work, Community Work and Health)
New to this Edition:
- Each chapter is updated and revised to ensure currency
- Includes the Care Act 2014
- Contains links/signposts to further learning to help illustrate how
law is applied in practice
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350313620
Publisert
2021
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter