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Irish social work and social care law / Claire Hamilton ; with a chapter from guest contributor Mairéad Seymour.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, c2011.Description: xxviii, 363 p. : ill. 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780717152667
  • 9780717152667
Subject(s): Summary: A new textbook that introduces students to social care and social work law, concepts and structures in Ireland. Provides a clear and concise guide to both the legal framework and the substantive law relating to social care and social work law. Presents social care and social work law in an accessible manner, focusing on the specialist functions performed by social care professionals such as child protection, adoption and fostering, disability and mental health. Discusses both child law and the law relating to vulnerable adults in an Irish context. Considers the broader issues that affect service users in a social care context such as domestic violence, youth justice and the asylum system. Written For: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of: Social Care Applied Social Care Social Studies Social Work Youth and Community Studies Child Protection and Welfare courses.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A new textbook that introduces students to social care and social work law, concepts and structures in Ireland. Provides a clear and concise guide to both the legal framework and the substantive law relating to social care and social work law. Presents social care and social work law in an accessible manner, focusing on the specialist functions performed by social care professionals such as child protection, adoption and fostering, disability and mental health. Discusses both child law and the law relating to vulnerable adults in an Irish context. Considers the broader issues that affect service users in a social care context such as domestic violence, youth justice and the asylum system. Written For: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of: Social Care Applied Social Care Social Studies Social Work Youth and Community Studies Child Protection and Welfare courses.

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