ABSTRACT

The fourth edition of this popular text has been expanded to accommodate social workers’ continuing need for a thorough grounding in the statutory framework of local authority practice and the wider legal context of social work in the statutory and voluntary sectors. The separate chapter on social work law in Scotland addresses continuing developments in relation to devolved government and new legislation. Since 1996, the pace of change has been remorseless. Part IV of the Family Law Act has been implemented; youth justice in England and Wales has been substantially reformed; the Human Rights Act 1998 impacts on areas of social work practice; and social security law has been significantly amended. The Adoption and Children Act 2002 will both radically reform the law relating to the adoption of children and significantly amend the Children Act 1989. All these important changes, central to social work practice, are addressed in detail.

part I|40 pages

The Legal Context of Social Work Practice

chapter 1|14 pages

Nature, Sources and Administration of Law

chapter 2|8 pages

Social Work and the Human Rights Act 1998

chapter 3|10 pages

Discrimination

chapter 4|8 pages

Challenging Local Authority Decisions

part II|66 pages

Children and Families

chapter 7|14 pages

Family Breakdown

chapter 8|8 pages

Local Authorities’ Powers and Duties

chapter 9|8 pages

Children in Need of Protection

chapter 10|8 pages

Care and Supervision

chapter 11|12 pages

Adoption

part III|26 pages

Vulnerable Adults

chapter 12|8 pages

Community Care

chapter 13|18 pages

Mentally Disordered People

part IV|30 pages

Youth Justice

chapter 15|18 pages

Sentencing in the Youth Court

part V|46 pages

Legal Issues for Clients

chapter 16|8 pages

Housing

chapter 17|6 pages

Education

chapter 18|12 pages

Welfare Benefits

chapter 19|46 pages

The Criminal Process

part VI|28 pages

Scotland

chapter 20|26 pages

Social Work Law in Scotland