Description |
vii, 119 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 111). |
Contents |
Chapter 1. Ethical Decisionmaking -- Chapter 2. Integrity -- Chapter 3. Client Self-Determination and Informed Consent -- Chapter 4. Confidentiality -- Chapter 5. Conflicts of Interest -- Chapter 6. Competence -- Chapter 7. Responsibilities to the Court -- Chapter 8. Termination and Transfer -- Chapter 9. When Others Act Unethically -- Table 1-1.. Model for Making Ethical Decisions -- Table 3-1.. Factors that Limit Self-Determination and Techniques for Addressing Those Factors -- Figure 5-1.. Decision Tree. |
Summary |
Discussion and case studies presented here will help child welfare professionals develop ethical decisionmaking skills and improve the quality and integrity of the services they provide. Focus is on clinical issues and the provision of direct services to child welfare clients, with chapters on areas such as client self-determination and informed consent, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, responsibilities to the court, termination and transfer, and handling the unethical actions of others. A subject index is not included. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
Subject |
Child welfare -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Child welfare -- Moral and ethical aspects.
(OCoLC)fst00854740
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Added Author |
Leever, Martin.
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University of Chicago. School of Social Service Administration.
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Illinois. Department of Children and Family Services. Office of Inspector General.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Ethical child welfare practice. Washington, DC : CWLA Press, ©2002 (OCoLC)606988973 |
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Online version: Ethical child welfare practice. Washington, DC : CWLA Press, ©2002 (OCoLC)630450258 |
ISBN |
0878688196 |
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9780878688197 |
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