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Jane is a senior lecturer at the University of Dundee, where she has worked for approximately ten years. Her research interests were motivated by her twelve years' experience in criminal justice social work, and her observation that social work values were being eroded as managerialism took hold. Subsequently, her research interests have evolved into the exploration of a wider disconnect between social work values and practice, particularly in regards to social justice. She publishes regularly on these topics. Jane is a member of the Editorial Board of Social Work Education: the International Journal, a member of the Management Board of Critical and Radical Social Work and is a regular peer reviewer for several social work journals. She is the co-ordinator for the Dundee branch of the Social Work Action Network.

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1. Introduction 2. The Social Work Context 3. Them and Us 4. Current Ethical Approaches and Care 5. Connecting an Ethics of Care with Ethical Stress: as Easy as it Sounds? 6. Social Justice 7. Relationship Based Practice 8. Ethical Stress, Anxiety and Professional Practice 9. Conclusion.

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/9/2016 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781137528322, 978-1137528322
      ISBN10: 113752832X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Jane is a senior lecturer at the University of Dundee, where she has worked for approximately ten years. Her research interests were motivated by her twelve years' experience in criminal justice social work, and her observation that social work values were being eroded as managerialism took hold. Subsequently, her research interests have evolved into the exploration of a wider disconnect between social work values and practice, particularly in regards to social justice. She publishes regularly on these topics. Jane is a member of the Editorial Board of Social Work Education: the International Journal, a member of the Management Board of Critical and Radical Social Work and is a regular peer reviewer for several social work journals. She is the co-ordinator for the Dundee branch of the Social Work Action Network.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction 2. The Social Work Context 3. Them and Us 4. Current Ethical Approaches and Care 5. Connecting an Ethics of Care with Ethical Stress: as Easy as it Sounds? 6. Social Justice 7. Relationship Based Practice 8. Ethical Stress, Anxiety and Professional Practice 9. Conclusion.

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