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Social work practice the law [[electronic resource] /] / Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck
Social work practice the law [[electronic resource] /] / Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck
Autore Slater Lyn K
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Springer, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (429 p.)
Disciplina 361.0072
Altri autori (Persone) FinckKara R
Soggetto topico Social service - United States
Law - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-31699-4
9786613316998
0-8261-1767-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Identifying the Legal Needs and Realizing the Rights of Social Work Clients; Introduction; The Intersection of Social Work and The Law: Social Service Issues and Systems of Law; Introduction to Systems of The Law; The Civil and Administrative Legal Needs of Low-Income Clients; Legal Needs Of Clients In The Criminal Justice System; Legal Needs of Victims of Crime; Increasing Number of Unrepresented Individuals in the Legal System; Why Clients Do Not Always Access and View the Legal System as Helpful
Why Social Workers Do Not Always Access and View the Legal System as HelpfulMeeting the Legal Needs of Low-Income Clients: What Solutions Are Being Proposed and How the Social Work Profession Can Participate; 2. A Conceptual and Historical Framework for Using the Law in Social Work Practice; Introduction; Developing a Conceptual Framework to Think about Social Work Practice and the Law; Therapeutic Jurisprudence; Preventive Law; Procedural Justice; Restorative Justice; Justice System Advocacy as the Route to Realizing Racial Justice
Returning to Our Roots: Social Work, Law, Evidence, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationTherapeutic Jurisprudence; Preventive Law; Procedural Justice; Restorative Justice; Racial Justice; The Integration of Law and Social Work in Social Work Education; 3. Roles and Ethics; Introduction; Introduction to The Case of Michelle Jones; When And How do Social Workers Work with Clients' Lawyers?; Potential Roles a Social Worker May Play When Addressing a Client's Legal Issues and Working With Lawyers; Social Worker as Member of a Legal Team in an Interdisciplinary Law Firm
Social Worker as Employee of a Multiservice Agency That Provides Both Legal and Social ServicesSocial Worker Who is Appointed by the Court; Social Worker as Employee of the Court; Social Worker as Hired Consultant; Other Collaborative Social Work Roles; Social Workers in a Social Service or Mental Health Agency; The Ethical and Legal Landscape of Collaboration: Regulation of the Professions; NASW Code of Ethics: The Social Worker's Ethical Code; Code of Professional Responsibility: The Attorney's Ethical Code; Licensing of the Social Work Profession; Licensing of the Profession of Law
The Ethical Landscape of Collaboration: Key QuestionsWho is your Client?; Social Worker Standards; Attorney Standards; Who Decides: The Client or The Professional?; Social Worker Standards for Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent; Attorney Standards for Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent; When may limits be put on a Client's Right to Decide?; Social Work Standards Relating to Client Capacity; Attorney Standards Relating to Client Capacity; What Information must be Kept Private and Confidential?; Social Work Standards on Privacy and Confidentiality
When must confidentiality be broken?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457465403321
Slater Lyn K  
New York, : Springer, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Social work practice the law [[electronic resource] /] / Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck
Social work practice the law [[electronic resource] /] / Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck
Autore Slater Lyn K
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Springer, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (429 p.)
Disciplina 361.0072
Altri autori (Persone) FinckKara R
Soggetto topico Social service - United States
Law - United States
ISBN 1-283-31699-4
9786613316998
0-8261-1767-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Identifying the Legal Needs and Realizing the Rights of Social Work Clients; Introduction; The Intersection of Social Work and The Law: Social Service Issues and Systems of Law; Introduction to Systems of The Law; The Civil and Administrative Legal Needs of Low-Income Clients; Legal Needs Of Clients In The Criminal Justice System; Legal Needs of Victims of Crime; Increasing Number of Unrepresented Individuals in the Legal System; Why Clients Do Not Always Access and View the Legal System as Helpful
Why Social Workers Do Not Always Access and View the Legal System as HelpfulMeeting the Legal Needs of Low-Income Clients: What Solutions Are Being Proposed and How the Social Work Profession Can Participate; 2. A Conceptual and Historical Framework for Using the Law in Social Work Practice; Introduction; Developing a Conceptual Framework to Think about Social Work Practice and the Law; Therapeutic Jurisprudence; Preventive Law; Procedural Justice; Restorative Justice; Justice System Advocacy as the Route to Realizing Racial Justice
Returning to Our Roots: Social Work, Law, Evidence, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationTherapeutic Jurisprudence; Preventive Law; Procedural Justice; Restorative Justice; Racial Justice; The Integration of Law and Social Work in Social Work Education; 3. Roles and Ethics; Introduction; Introduction to The Case of Michelle Jones; When And How do Social Workers Work with Clients' Lawyers?; Potential Roles a Social Worker May Play When Addressing a Client's Legal Issues and Working With Lawyers; Social Worker as Member of a Legal Team in an Interdisciplinary Law Firm
Social Worker as Employee of a Multiservice Agency That Provides Both Legal and Social ServicesSocial Worker Who is Appointed by the Court; Social Worker as Employee of the Court; Social Worker as Hired Consultant; Other Collaborative Social Work Roles; Social Workers in a Social Service or Mental Health Agency; The Ethical and Legal Landscape of Collaboration: Regulation of the Professions; NASW Code of Ethics: The Social Worker's Ethical Code; Code of Professional Responsibility: The Attorney's Ethical Code; Licensing of the Social Work Profession; Licensing of the Profession of Law
The Ethical Landscape of Collaboration: Key QuestionsWho is your Client?; Social Worker Standards; Attorney Standards; Who Decides: The Client or The Professional?; Social Worker Standards for Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent; Attorney Standards for Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent; When may limits be put on a Client's Right to Decide?; Social Work Standards Relating to Client Capacity; Attorney Standards Relating to Client Capacity; What Information must be Kept Private and Confidential?; Social Work Standards on Privacy and Confidentiality
When must confidentiality be broken?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781966403321
Slater Lyn K  
New York, : Springer, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Social work practice the law / / Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck
Social work practice the law / / Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck
Autore Slater Lyn K
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Springer, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (429 p.)
Disciplina 361.0072
Altri autori (Persone) FinckKara R
Soggetto topico Social service - United States
Law - United States
ISBN 1-283-31699-4
9786613316998
0-8261-1767-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Identifying the Legal Needs and Realizing the Rights of Social Work Clients; Introduction; The Intersection of Social Work and The Law: Social Service Issues and Systems of Law; Introduction to Systems of The Law; The Civil and Administrative Legal Needs of Low-Income Clients; Legal Needs Of Clients In The Criminal Justice System; Legal Needs of Victims of Crime; Increasing Number of Unrepresented Individuals in the Legal System; Why Clients Do Not Always Access and View the Legal System as Helpful
Why Social Workers Do Not Always Access and View the Legal System as HelpfulMeeting the Legal Needs of Low-Income Clients: What Solutions Are Being Proposed and How the Social Work Profession Can Participate; 2. A Conceptual and Historical Framework for Using the Law in Social Work Practice; Introduction; Developing a Conceptual Framework to Think about Social Work Practice and the Law; Therapeutic Jurisprudence; Preventive Law; Procedural Justice; Restorative Justice; Justice System Advocacy as the Route to Realizing Racial Justice
Returning to Our Roots: Social Work, Law, Evidence, and Interdisciplinary CollaborationTherapeutic Jurisprudence; Preventive Law; Procedural Justice; Restorative Justice; Racial Justice; The Integration of Law and Social Work in Social Work Education; 3. Roles and Ethics; Introduction; Introduction to The Case of Michelle Jones; When And How do Social Workers Work with Clients' Lawyers?; Potential Roles a Social Worker May Play When Addressing a Client's Legal Issues and Working With Lawyers; Social Worker as Member of a Legal Team in an Interdisciplinary Law Firm
Social Worker as Employee of a Multiservice Agency That Provides Both Legal and Social ServicesSocial Worker Who is Appointed by the Court; Social Worker as Employee of the Court; Social Worker as Hired Consultant; Other Collaborative Social Work Roles; Social Workers in a Social Service or Mental Health Agency; The Ethical and Legal Landscape of Collaboration: Regulation of the Professions; NASW Code of Ethics: The Social Worker's Ethical Code; Code of Professional Responsibility: The Attorney's Ethical Code; Licensing of the Social Work Profession; Licensing of the Profession of Law
The Ethical Landscape of Collaboration: Key QuestionsWho is your Client?; Social Worker Standards; Attorney Standards; Who Decides: The Client or The Professional?; Social Worker Standards for Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent; Attorney Standards for Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent; When may limits be put on a Client's Right to Decide?; Social Work Standards Relating to Client Capacity; Attorney Standards Relating to Client Capacity; What Information must be Kept Private and Confidential?; Social Work Standards on Privacy and Confidentiality
When must confidentiality be broken?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827954503321
Slater Lyn K  
New York, : Springer, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui