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A-Z of Social Work Law [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 410 g
  • Sērija : A-Zs in Social Work Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1529762782
  • ISBN-13: 9781529762785
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 410 g
  • Sērija : A-Zs in Social Work Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1529762782
  • ISBN-13: 9781529762785
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This dip into and out of guide introduces students to over 300 key laws, legal terms, and legal processes in a concise and no-nonsense way. It enables students to read up quickly on something that comes up as they study and test their learning before their placements, skills days and exams. It covers all areas of social work practice - adults, children and families, mental health, and youth justice - ensuring students have the knowledge they need to apply the law with confidence. 



Designed for both students and newly-qualified social workers, this dip in and out of guide introduces students to over 300 key laws, legal terms, and legal processes in a concise and no-nonsense way. I t covers all areas of social work practice, ensuring students have the knowledge they need to apply the law with confidence. 

Recenzijas

The book is amazing. It summaries all of the laws as it says on the cover. It gives you an introduction, and I found it helpful to focus my reading. -- Five-star Amazon review The book is well written and easy to understand in terms of content and application due to how it was laid out, it also was helpful in terms of the wording and explanations around this when you are new to the Social Work field.  This book provided me with insight into legislation around Social Work practice and how it is implemented. It gave me understanding in how to link legislation with thresholds as directed in the Children Act. -- Mikahla Howell

About the authors xi
About this book xiii
A
Abduction, child
1(1)
Abnormally aggressive or seriously irresponsible conduct
1(1)
Acceptable Behaviour Contracts
1(1)
Accommodation of children
1(1)
Accountability, employer
2(1)
Accountability, local authority
2(1)
Accountability, social worker
2(1)
Acid test
2(1)
Action Plan Order
2(1)
Acts of Parliament
3(1)
Adoption
3(2)
Adoption and Children Act 2002
5(2)
Adult at Risk
7(1)
Adult safeguarding
7(2)
Adult safeguarding enquiries
9(2)
Advance decisions
11(1)
Advocates
12(1)
After-care services
12(1)
Age of criminal responsibility
12(1)
Anti-discrimination legislation
13(1)
Anti-social behaviour orders
14(1)
Appeals
15(1)
Appropriate Adult
15(1)
Approved Mental Capacity Professionals
16(1)
Approved Mental Health Professionals
16(1)
Arrest, youth
17(1)
Assessment adult needs
17(1)
Assessment, child
18(1)
Asylum seekers
18(1)
Attendance Centre Orders
19(1)
B
Baby P (aka Baby Peter, Peter Connolly)
20(1)
Bail
20(1)
BAILII
20(1)
Barristers
20(1)
Best interests
20(2)
Best Interests Assessor
22(1)
Binding over
22(1)
Bournewood case
23(1)
British Association of Social Workers (BASW)
24(1)
Burden of proof
24(1)
Butler-Sloss Inquiry
24(1)
C
Cafcass
25(1)
Capacity
25(2)
Care Act 2014
27(1)
Care and support plans
28(1)
Care and Support Statutory Guidance
28(1)
Care homes, care homes with nursing
28(1)
Care orders
29(1)
Care plans
30(1)
Care proceedings
30(2)
Care Quality Commission
32(1)
Carers
32(2)
Case law
34(1)
Causative nexus
34(1)
Cheshire West and Chester
35(1)
Child abduction
36(1)
Child Arrangement Orders
36(1)
Child Assessment Orders
37(1)
Child in need
37(1)
Child protection
38(1)
Child protection conferences
38(1)
Child Protection Plan
38(1)
Child Safeguarding Boards
38(1)
Child safeguarding system
39(1)
Child Safety Orders
40(1)
Child, definition of
40(1)
Children Act 1989
40(3)
Children Act 2004
43(1)
Children and Families Act 2014
44(1)
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service
45(1)
Children and Social Work Act 2017
45(1)
Children and young people's plans
46(1)
Children's Commissioner
46(1)
Children's guardians
46(1)
Choice rights, choice of accommodation
47(1)
Circulars
48(1)
Citation of legislation and legal cases
48(1)
Civil law
49(1)
Clerks, court
49(1)
Cleveland Inquiry
49(1)
Climbie case
50(1)
Closure of care homes
50(1)
Codes of Practice and Statutory Guidance
51(1)
College of Social Work
52(1)
Commission for Local Administration
52(1)
Commission for Social Care Inspection
52(1)
Commissioning services
52(1)
Common law and common law doctrine of necessity
52(1)
Community Protection Notices
53(1)
Community treatment orders
53(1)
Compensation Orders
53(1)
Competencies, professional
54(1)
Complaints procedures
54(1)
Compulsory admission and detention
55(3)
Compulsory protection of adults
58(1)
Compulsory treatment
58(1)
Confidentiality and privacy
59(2)
Consent
61(1)
Contact orders, care order related
62(1)
Contact orders, private family law related
62(1)
Convention on the Rights of the Child, UN
62(1)
County Court
63(1)
Court of Protection
63(1)
Courts and the court system
63(4)
Criminal Behaviour Orders
67(1)
Criminal injuries compensation
67(1)
Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
67(1)
Criminal law
67(1)
Criminal Records Bureau
68(1)
Crown Court
68(1)
Crown Prosecution Service
68(1)
Cultural considerations
68(1)
Custody
68(2)
D
Data protection
70(1)
Deferred payment
70(1)
Delay, no delay principle
70(1)
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
70(2)
Detention and Training Orders
72(1)
Direct payments
73(1)
Director of Public Prosecutions
74(1)
Disclosure and barring
74(1)
Disempowerment
75(1)
Domestic abuse
75(2)
Duty of care, local authority
77(1)
Duty of care, social worker
77(1)
Duty solicitor
77(1)
E
Education supervision orders
78(1)
Education of children and young people
78(1)
Education, Health and Care Plans
79(1)
Education of looked-after children
80(1)
Eligibility criteria
80(2)
Emergency Protection Order
82(1)
Employer accountability and duty of care
82(1)
Empowerment
82(1)
Enduring Power of Attorney
83(1)
Equality and Human Rights Commission
83(1)
European Convention on Human Rights
84(1)
European Court of Human Rights
85(1)
Evidence in court
85(3)
Examination-in-chief
88(1)
Exclusion from school
88(1)
Expert witness
88(1)
F
Fair Access to Care Services
89(1)
Family Assistance Orders
89(1)
Family Court
89(1)
Family Division, High Court
89(1)
Family Justice Council
89(1)
Family law
89(1)
Family Proceedings Court
89(1)
Finance and payments for services
89(2)
Fitness to practise
91(1)
Former relevant children
91(1)
Foster care
91(1)
Freedom of information
92(1)
G
General Social Care Council
93(1)
Gillick competence
93(1)
Green papers
93(1)
Guardians (children's guardians)
94(1)
Guardianship
94(1)
H
Harm, significant
95(1)
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
95(1)
Hearsay
95(1)
High Court
95(1)
Homelessness
95(1)
Human Rights Act 1998
96(2)
I
Independent Care Act Advocates
98(1)
Independent Mental Capacity Advocates
98(1)
Independent Mental Health Advocates
99(1)
Independent Reviewing Officer
100(1)
Independent Safeguarding Authority
100(1)
Indictable offences
100(1)
Inherent jurisdiction
100(1)
Inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
101(1)
Injustice, public body
101(1)
Inquiries
101(1)
Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programmes
102(1)
Investigations, child safeguarding
102(3)
J
Judges
105(1)
Judicial review
105(1)
Justices of the Peace
106(1)
L
Laming Inquiry
107(1)
Lasting Power of Attorney
107(1)
Law Commission
108(1)
Lawtel
108(1)
Leaving care
108(1)
Legal aid
109(1)
Legal databases
109(1)
Legal Ombudsman
110(1)
Legal planning and pre-proceedings
110(1)
LexisNexis or LexisLibrary
110(1)
Liberty Protection Safeguards
110(2)
Litigation friend
112(1)
Living wills
112(1)
Local authorities, accountability
112(1)
Local authorities' legal status
113(2)
Local Child Safeguarding Boards
115(1)
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman
115(1)
Looked-after children
116(1)
M
Magistrates
117(1)
Maladministration, public body
117(1)
Mental Capacity Act 2005
117(1)
Mental disorder
118(1)
Mental Health Act Commission
119(1)
Mental Health Acts 1983, 2007
119(2)
Munro Review
121(1)
N
National Occupational Standards
122(1)
Nearest relative
122(1)
Neglect of adult
123(1)
Neglect of children
124(1)
Negligence
124(1)
NHS Continuing Healthcare
124(1)
No delay principle
125(1)
No order principle
125(1)
Non-molestation order
125(1)
NSPCC
126(1)
O
Occupation order
127(1)
Offences, first time
127(1)
Official Solicitor
127(1)
Ofsted
127(1)
Ombudsman
127(1)
Ordinary residence
127(2)
P
Parent, definition of
129(1)
Parental responsibility
130(1)
Parenting Orders
130(1)
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
131(1)
Pathway plans
131(1)
Penalties, youth offending
131(1)
Personal adviser
131(1)
Personal budget
132(1)
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
132(1)
Police protection order
133(1)
Power of attorney
133(1)
Powers, mandatory and permissive
133(1)
Practice directions
133(1)
Pre-sentence reports
133(1)
Prevent, reduce and delay duty
134(1)
Prevention, crime
135(1)
Privacy and confidentiality
135(1)
Privacy and family life, right to
135(1)
Private fostering
135(1)
Private law orders
135(1)
Professional Capabilities Framework
136(1)
Professionalism
136(1)
Prohibited steps order
136(1)
Proof, burden of
136(1)
Proof, standard of
136(1)
Proportionality
136(1)
Protection of property
137(1)
Protection of tide
137(1)
Public bodies
137(1)
Public Guardian
137(1)
Public law orders
138(1)
Public Law Outline
138(1)
Q
Quality assurance, service standards
139(1)
R
Referral Orders
140(1)
Refugees and people seeking asylum
140(1)
Registration, children's care provider
141(1)
Registration, professional social worker
142(1)
Registration, social care homes
142(1)
Regulations and Rules
142(1)
Relinquished babies
143(1)
Remands to care or custody
143(1)
Reparation orders
144(1)
Residence orders
144(1)
Restraining orders
144(1)
Right to fair trial
145(1)
Right to liberty
145(1)
Right to life
145(1)
Right to religion
145(1)
Rights of redress
145(1)
Rights, child
146(1)
Rights, human
146(1)
S
Safeguarding Adults Board
147(1)
Safeguarding Adults Reviews
148(1)
Safeguarding Children Partnerships (Safeguarding Partners)
148(1)
Safeguarding, adult
148(1)
Safeguarding, child
148(1)
Secure accommodation
148(1)
Seebohm Report 1968
149(1)
Serious case reviews
149(1)
Serious case reviews, adult
149(1)
Services for children and families
150(1)
Sexual abuse
150(1)
Sexual Harm Prevention Orders
151(1)
Sexual Offtnces Prevention Orders
151(1)
Significant harm
151(1)
Social work education
151(1)
Social Work England
152(1)
Social worker accountability and registration
152(1)
Solicitors
152(1)
Special educational needs
153(1)
Special guardianship
153(1)
Specific Issue Orders
153(1)
Statute law
153(1)
Statutory guidance
154(1)
Statutory instruments
154(1)
Substitute care
155(1)
Supervision orders
155(1)
Supreme Court
155(1)
T
Tariffs, youth offending
156(1)
Threshold criteria (care proceedings)
156(1)
Transition to adulthood
157(2)
Treatment community orders
159(1)
Treatment compulsory
159(1)
Tribunals
159(2)
U
Ultra vires
161(1)
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
161(1)
Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
161(3)
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
164(1)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
164(1)
Unsound mind
165(1)
V
Victims
166(1)
Victoria Climbie case
166(1)
Video links in court evidence
166(1)
Vulnerable adults
166(1)
Vulnerable witnesses
167(2)
W
Wardship
169(1)
Welfare checklist
169(1)
Well-being
169(1)
Westlaw
170(1)
Whistle-blowing
170(1)
White papers
170(1)
Wishes and feelings of adults
170(1)
Wishes and feelings of children
171(1)
Withdrawal of services
172(1)
Witnesses
173(1)
Working Together to Safeguard Children
173(1)
Y
Young person, definition of
174(1)
Youth cautions
174(1)
Youth Courts
175(1)
Youth detention accommodation
176(1)
Youth justice
177(2)
Youth justice system
179(1)
Youth Justice Board
179(1)
Youth Offender Panels
180(1)
Youth Offending Teams
180(1)
Youth Rehabilitation Orders
181(3)
References 184(8)
Index 192
Before moving into social work education, Robert Johns worked for a number of years in a range of social work roles, predominantly in the public sector. His specialisms were youth justice and court-work, representing the interests of children involved in care proceedings. Academically, his major abiding interest has been social work law but he has also taught social policy and social work values and ethics, hence his latest book, Ethics and Law for Social Workers. Currently, he teaches  at the University of East London, where has been Head of Social Work and programme leader for the qualifying MA offered in conjunction with the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. He is the author of Using the Law in Social Work, now in its sixth edition, Social Work, Social Policy and Older People and, most recently,  Capacity and Autonomy.