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Using advocacy in social work practice : a guide for students and professionals / Peter Scourfield.

By: Series: Student social workPublisher: London : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, c2021Description: vi, 148 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367484644 [paperback]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.32 Sco89 2021
Contents:
Introduction -- What is advocacy? -- Advocacy in the context of social work -- Independent advocacy -- Advocacy in social work: values, ethics and skills -- Advocacy and social work: some final thoughts
Summary: "This book explains different types of advocacy and the various ways in which advocacy is used in social work, making links with core social work concepts such as empowerment, safeguarding and rights. Tracing how the use of advocacy is mandated in professional social work guidance and codes of practice as well as in legislation such as The Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005, this book: Explores definitions of advocacy, discusses what it can achieve and explains the different uses of it in social work. Covers the necessary knowledge, skills and values that social workers need in order to advocate effectively in their own practice. Discusses critically what independent advocacy is and explains why it has become an integral part of contemporary social work. Examples are provided of where independent advocacy plays an important role in different areas of social work. Explains what social workers need to know about working effectively with different types of advocate. Encourages critical reflection on the relationship between social work and independent advocacy and flags debates and issues relating to the use of advocacy in social work. Aimed at social work students and social work professionals, this book provides an excellent introduction into a topic which is highly relevant to social work, using case-studies and activities to aid understanding"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction -- What is advocacy? -- Advocacy in the context of social work -- Independent advocacy -- Advocacy in social work: values, ethics and skills -- Advocacy and social work: some final thoughts

"This book explains different types of advocacy and the various ways in which advocacy is used in social work, making links with core social work concepts such as empowerment, safeguarding and rights. Tracing how the use of advocacy is mandated in professional social work guidance and codes of practice as well as in legislation such as The Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005, this book: Explores definitions of advocacy, discusses what it can achieve and explains the different uses of it in social work. Covers the necessary knowledge, skills and values that social workers need in order to advocate effectively in their own practice. Discusses critically what independent advocacy is and explains why it has become an integral part of contemporary social work. Examples are provided of where independent advocacy plays an important role in different areas of social work. Explains what social workers need to know about working effectively with different types of advocate. Encourages critical reflection on the relationship between social work and independent advocacy and flags debates and issues relating to the use of advocacy in social work. Aimed at social work students and social work professionals, this book provides an excellent introduction into a topic which is highly relevant to social work, using case-studies and activities to aid understanding"-- Provided by publisher.

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