The law provides
a framework to guide and assist social workers in making crucial decisions
and preventing anti-discriminatory practice as well as providing a framework of legal rights for service users.
The law provides
a framework to guide and assist social workers in making crucial decisions
and preventing anti-discriminatory practice as well as providing a framework of legal rights for service users.
Social work law is a general term that refers to
the legal aspects of social work practice
, such as understanding the general relationship between the justice system and social work, having a working knowledge of the laws and regulatory agencies that affect one’s particular area of social work, and being prepared to …
Social work practice consists of the professional application of social work values, principles, and techniques to one or more of the following ends:
helping people obtain tangible services
; counseling and psychotherapy with individuals, families, and groups; helping communities or groups provide or improve social and …
The Children and Social Work Act
makes several significant changes for safeguarding at both local and national levels, by amending the Children Act 2004.
What are social services? Social services have a
statutory obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of vulnerable children and adults
and can provide a wide range of services to children and their parents, usually within the own home environment and co-ordinated by a social worker.
Social workers play a pivotal and often leading role
in safeguarding people’s rights
, building relationships to support and empower children, adults and families to make important choices about the direction of their lives.
Law plays a number of important roles in the practice of social work. First, from an ecological perspective, the legal system is a vital part of a client’s social environment. Many social work clients are involved in legal systems, such as child protection, criminal justice, or mental health.
Unethical Agency Practices
Examples include supervisors who
ask social workers to exaggerate service utilization data supplied to funders
, ignore eligibility criteria for agency services to enhance revenue, and alter client records in advance of a site visit conducted by an accreditation agency.
The following broad ethical principles are based on social work’s core values of
service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence
. These principles set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire.
Social workers support individuals and their families through difficult times and ensure that vulnerable people, including children and adults, are safeguarded from harm. Their role is
to help improve outcomes in people’s lives
. … They also work closely with other professionals in health and social care.
- Principles of Acceptance.
- Principle of Individualization.
- Principle of Communications.
- Principle of Confidentiality.
- Principle of Self Determination.
- Principle of Non-judgmental Attitude.
- Principle of Controlled Emotional Involvement. Delete Answer. ×
Generally people who go into social work are motivated with
the desire to help other people as well as to change the world
. Social work teaches me to respect the vulnerability, the relationship, the person’s right to choose, their suffering, the resources, and the responsibility we have in providing quality care.”
The Children Act 1989
The central piece of legislation guiding CSC is the 1989 Children Act. The key element of it for this guide is its focus on a ‘Child in need’ and a ‘Child in need of protection’.
What are the legislations?
Legislation is
a law or a set of laws that have been passed by Parliament
. The word is also used to describe the act of making a new law. About Parliament: Making laws.
in health and social care
The main reason for health and safety legislation is
to protect people at work and those who are affected by work activities
. Legislation (that is, laws) is made so that everyone in society knows which behaviours are acceptable and which are not.