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Law for Social Workers
Law for Social Workers
paperback | English
Published:
18 December, 2014
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780199685684 |
| ISBN10 | 0199685681 |
| Number Of Pages | 624 |
| Item Weight | 1178 g |
| Product Dimensions | 188 x 26 x 244 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | OUP Oxford |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 13 |
Media Reviews
Review from previous edition A highly accessible text for social work students which combines credible case studies and ingenious illustrations with easy to follow analysis. Vicky Palmer, Senior Lecturer in Youth Justice, Nottingham Trent University A useful and comprehensive text [...] particularly useful for students who are undertaking their first practice placement - many commented that they would not leave home without it! Karen Bayliss, Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln This book gives a comprehensive and essential account of the law as applicable to social work. It will serve as a strong foundation for any social work student. Ian Dore, Lecturer in Social Work, Brighton University An excellent, clearly written, and accessible text. The companion website offers invaluable teaching support and great additional resources for students. Susan Watson, Lecturer in Law, Kingston University This is the social work bible and a must have for students. Martine Wilkinson, Senior Lecturer, University of Winchester Well-structured and bursting with valuable legislative content, clearly applied to practical situations, in a way that is easily understood by students and practitioners alike. Melanie Hills, Senior lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University
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Author's Bio
Hugh Brayne is a former Law Professor and is now a Tribunal Judge in the Health, Education and Social Care Chamber. Helen Carr is Professor of Law at the University of Kent. Helen's research is in the area of housing, social welfare, and public law and she has extensive experience teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. David Goosey leads postgraduate studies in health and social care at the University of Westminster. He is a qualified social worker and partner at The Change Agency, a consultancy firm specialising in work with local authorities, government departments, the NHS, and charities.