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Social Work in the Shadow of the Law 5th ed

Edited by: Simon Rice, Andrew Day, Linda Briskman

ISBN13: 9781760021610
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781862879492
Published: June 2018
Publisher: The Federation Press
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
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Eminent social work scholar and practitioner Professor Linda Briskman joins Professors Simon Rice and Andrew Day as editors of this comprehensively updated 5th edition of Social Work in the Shadow of the Law.

This book is an essential resource for all those who work in and study human services in Australia, and especially for social workers and social work students. It features:

  • new chapters on human rights and on research into multidisciplinary practice;
  • new chapter authors;
  • new case studies and references;
  • detailed updates across the wide-ranging coverage of the intersections between social work practice and the law: adoption; bereavement; child sexual abuse; corrections; domestic violence; elder abuse; family law mediation; financial issues; homelessness; human rights; Indigenous Australians; juvenile justice; lesbian, gay and/or transgender people; mental health; the NDIS; out-of-home care; refugees and asylum seekers; social security; social work ethics; record keeping; working with interpreters; being in court; and rules of evidence.
The analysis of law and social work practice is complemented by chapters that reflect on the alignment and tensions between these two disciplines.

23 years since the first edition, Social Work in the Shadow of the Law continues to provide social and human service workers with invaluable insights into the significance and effect of law in their work, enabling them to work effectively for their clients, with lawyers and the legal system.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
List of tables and figures
List of abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Notes on contributors
REFLECTING ON SOCIAL WORKERS AND LAWYERS
1. Why social work and law?
Phillip Swain
2. Towards a reconciliation of legal and social work practice
Spencer Zifcak
3. Socialising the law: Multidisciplinary practice with lawyers and social workers
Chris Maylea, Nareeda Lewers, Elissa Scott, Penelope Weller and Stan Winford
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN LEGAL CONTEXTS
4. Looking back – looking forward: Past, current, and future child adoptions in Australia
Susan Gair
5. Social work following sudden and unexpected death
Dorothy Ford and Anne Giljohann
6. Child sexual abuse: Social-legal intersections of practice
Jan Breckenridge and Michael Salter
7. Social work and prisons
Eileen Baldry and Mindy Sotiri
8. Domestic violence, social work and the law
Susan Heward-Belle
9. Elder abuse and the law
David Rose and Ralph Hampson
10. Mediation of disputes in the Australian family law system
Dale Bagshaw
11. Social work practice and debt
Carolyn Bond and Martin Ryan
12. Indigenous Australians: Continuity of colonialism in law and social work
Terri Libesman and Linda Briskman
13. Housing and homelessness
Louis Schetzer
14. Extending beyond the legal: Social work and human rights
Linda Briskman and Jim Ife
15. Australian lesbian, gay and/or transgender people and the law
Damien W Riggs, Clemence Due and Clare Bartholomaeus
16. Mental health law and its implications for social work practice
Lisa Brophy, Bill Healy and Chris Maylea
17. Out-of-home care: Prevention and placement strategies
Susan Tregeagle
18. The NDIS: A quantum leap towards social rights for people with intellectual disabilities
Christine Bigby and Darren O’Donovan
19. Social work with refugees and asylum seekers: An ever-changing partnership with the law
Kirstein Fentiman and Justine O’Sullivan
20. Social security and welfare rights: What role for social work?
Terry Carney and Christine Bigby
21. Youth justice and social work
Wing Hong Chui
LEGAL ASPECTS OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
22. The ethics of social work practice
Donna McAuliffe, Phillip Swain and Andrew Day
23. Record keeping
Deb Miles and Andrew Day
24. Social workers, the law and interpreters
Uldis Ozolins
25. Courts and tribunals
Simon Rice
26. Evidence
Simon Rice
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Index