Can justice be achieved in voluntary cases a or is it purely a matter for courts to determine? Using a multi-disciplinary framework, which has at its centre a philosophical/anthropological view of social work as a moral practice, the author explores the notion of justice in public child care. The problem of parentsa and childrena s rights is addressed, first of all in the legal context of care proceedings and then in the social work setting of voluntary care. Forty-six difficult cases are examined to see how decisions are made and implemented. In the final analysis the dimensions of social...
Can justice be achieved in voluntary cases a or is it purely a matter for courts to determine? Using a multi-disciplinary framework, which has at its ...