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Social Work Practice and the Law - Lyn K. Slater, Kara R. Finck

Social Work Practice and the Law

Buch | Softcover
440 Seiten
2011
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-1766-3 (ISBN)
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This is designed to help social workers develop the ability to reappraise, question, and challenge the law to best serve their clients. It promotes the development of a more strategic relationship with the legal system - a partnership that can achieve more creative and just solutions to social problems.
This is the first book to give social workers the tools to understand their clients' legal needs and rights and to address them collaboratively and effectively. Lyn Slater and Kara Finck ground their text in a comprehensive grasp of the legal system and the inequities of race, class, and gender that shape clients' experiences. Social Work Practice and the Law is a powerful call for social workers to be passionate and skillful advocates for their clients. Essential reading for social workers and lawyers alike who serve low-income people entangled in systems that so often fail them.

Dorothy Roberts, JD

Kirkland & Ellis Professor, Northwestern University School of Law

Author, Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare

Based on the author's innovative and nationally recognized prototype for inter-professional work at Fordham University, this is the only volume about social work and the legal system that is written from the social worker's perspective. Devoid of "legalese," the book is designed to help social workers develop the ability to reappraise, question, and challenge the law to best serve their clients. It aims to promote the development of a more strategic relationship with the legal system-a partnership that can achieve more creative and just solutions to social problems.

Exhaustive in scope, Social Work and the Law identifies current national and international trends and legal movements that support and invite inter-professional, critically competent social work participation. The book also identifies and explains the essential knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes necessary for the attainment of collaborative critical competence when interacting with the legal system. Each chapter includes vivid case studies based on actual collaborations that illustrate the application of theory to practice. Chapters also include legal, social work, and evidence-based resources.

Key Features:



Promotes a proactive approach to the ways in which social workers can use law to promote clients' best interests
Addresses all domains of social work practice-child welfare, housing law, educational access, disability law, benefits, and more
Offers abundant case studies taken from the authors' real-life work
Devoid of "legalese" and written from a social worker's perspective

Lyn K. Slater, MSW, PhD, is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Services and Adjunct Professor of Law at the Fordham University School of Law. Kara R. Finck, JD, is a Practice Professor of Law and Director of the Interdisciplinary Child Advocacy Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Previously, she was the Managing Attorney of the Family Defense Practice at The Bronx Defenders, where she created a groundbreaking interdisciplinary legal practice for parents involved in the child welfare system. Her areas of specialty include child welfare, parents’ rights and interdisciplinary practice focusing on law and social work collaboration.

Preface

Chapter 1: Identifying the Legal Needs and Realizing the Rights of Social Work Clients


Chapter 2: Preparing to Collaborate I: A Conceptual and Historical Framework for Using the Law In Social Work Practice


Chapter 3: Preparing to Collaborate II: Roles and Ethics


Chapter 4: Preparing to Collaborate III: The Implicit and Explicit Legal Context of Social Work Practice


Chapter 5: Preparing for Collaboration IV: Social Work Functions in the Legal Context and Requisite Knowledge and Skills


Chapter 6: Understanding the Forum You are Practicing In: Civil Proceedings, Players, and Meeting the Client for the First Time


Chapter 7: Understanding the Forum You are Practicing In: Criminal Proceedings, Players and Meeting the Client for the First Time


Chapter 8: Trials and Hearing: General Knowledge and Skills for Civil, Criminal and Administrative Proceedings


Chapter 9: The Intersection of Social Work and the Law in Civil Proceedings


Chapter 10: The Intersection of Social Work and the Law in Criminal Proceedings


Chapter 11: Alternatives to Traditional and Adversarial Ways of Addressing Legal and Social Problems


Chapter 12: Administrative Proceedings, Players and Advocacy Roles


Chapter 13: Macro Level Advocacy and Intervention


Chapter 14: Collaborative and Critically Competent Practice: Benefits to All

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8261-1766-X / 082611766X
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-1766-3 / 9780826117663
Zustand Neuware
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