Introduction
1. Ethical challenges in social work
2. Principle-based approaches to social work ethics
3. Character and relationship-based approaches to social work ethics
4. Principles into practice: professionalism and codes of ethics
5. Service users’ rights: clienthood, citizenship, consumerism and activism
6. Social workers’ responsibilities: policies, procedures and managerialism
7. Ethical problems and dilemmas in practice
References
Index.
Sarah Banks is Professor in the School of Applied Social Sciences and Co-Director of the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action at Durham University, UK. A qualified social worker, she is author of Ethics in Professional Life and Ethics, Accountability and the Social Professions and editor of Practising Social Work Ethics Around the World: Cases and Commentaries.