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The Enlightened Social Worker: An Introduction to Rights-Focused Practice

Online ISBN:
9781447367697
Print ISBN:
9781447367659
Publisher:
Policy Press
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The Enlightened Social Worker: An Introduction to Rights-Focused Practice

Donald Forrester
Donald Forrester

Professor of Child and Family Social Work

Cardiff University
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Published online:
19 September 2024
Published in print:
27 March 2024
Online ISBN:
9781447367697
Print ISBN:
9781447367659
Publisher:
Policy Press

Abstract

The Enlightened Social Worker seeks to understand why there is so often a gap between the aspirations of social work to be a helping profession guided by principles of social justice and the reality of practice, which is often characterised by tension and conflict. The book develops an account of social work that is grounded in the Enlightenment tradition of individual rights. It sees social workers as typically involved when rights are in potential conflict. In doing so social work is an essential profession, with social workers both protecting the rights of individuals and contributing to creating a humane, kind and just society. From this foundation the book seeks to articulate theories and practices that provide a strong basis for working with the tensions that are an endemic feature of practice. This includes chapters on direct work, assessments, key theories for rights-focused work and moving beyond working with the individual.

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