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- Transitions and Continuities: An Invitation to Broaden our Perspectives
- Binaries and Blurred Lines: The Ethical Stress of Child Protection Social Work in the Grey of Extra-Familial Harm
- Review by Mack to “Radical Hope: Poverty-Aware Practice for Social Work”
- Author’s Response to the Reviews
- Introduction by Imboden to “Radical Hope: Poverty-Aware Practice for Social Work”
- Review by Panciroli to “Radical Hope: Poverty-Aware Practice for Social Work”
- Review by Postan-Aizik to “Radical Hope: Poverty-Aware Practice for Social Work”
- Fashioning of the Homo Economicus (Economic Citizen): Reflections on Migration and Integration
- A Qualitative Case Study of Undergraduate Social Care Students’ Approaches to Social Justice in a Finnish Context
- Can Street-Level Bureaucrats Assist with Material Resources? Naming, Trivializing and Privatizing Economic Abuse in Israel
- In the Periphery: Ethical Considerations When Indirectly Involving Children in Research
- Ethics of Youth Work Practice in the Twenty-First Century: Change, Challenge and Opportunity
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- Youth Work in a Warm Climate: Navigating Good Practice in Australia Under Neoliberalism
- Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice
- Exploring Our Professional Role and Existential Identity as Social Work Academics in Challenging Racism and Mental Health Stigma
- Towards a Notion of Relational Sacrifices: Nursing During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Wuhan
- ‘Why Do We Treat Different Families Differently?’: Social Workers’ Perspectives on Bias and Ethical Issues in Pediatric Emergency Rooms
- How can the Values and Ethics of Youth Work be Shared among Practitioners and with the Society? – A Challenge for the ‘Story Practice’ in Japan
- Reflecting on the Loss of Empathy for a Parent in Family Therapy Sessions
- Youth and Community Work for Climate Justice: Towards an Ecocentric Ethics for Practice
- A New Ontology and Youth Work Ethics in a Time of Planetary Crisis
- ‘It’s Why Young People Choose to Come Here’: Professional Love and the Ethic of Care in UK Youth Work Practice
- Feelings of (in)Authenticity in Social Work – A Potential Guide for Ethical Practice?
- Breaking the Boundaries Collective – A Manifesto for Relationship-based Practice
- Whether or Not to Open the Pandora’s Box: An Analysis of Latent Conflict in Vulnerable Neighbourhoods with High Socio-Cultural Diversity in Spain
- Clarifying and Enhancing the Role of Equality in Youth Work Ethics: The Case for an Equality Studies Approach
- The Violence of Bereavement from the Research Psychologist’s Perspective
- Ethical Practice in Professional Youth Work: Perspectives from Four Countries
- The Moral Distress Instrument (MDI): Development, Validation and Associations with Burnout among Finnish Social Workers
- Istoria and Eureka: Valuing Story and Discovery in Research and Publication in the Human Sciences
- Disability Policy Meets Cultural Values: Chinese Families of Children and Young People with Developmental Disabilities in Taipei and Sydney
- Developing Partial Cognitive Impairment During Hospital Treatment: Capacity Assessment, Safeguarding or Recovery?
- Three Policy Alternatives for Advancing Active Citizenship: Universal Basic Income, Universal Basic Services, and Social Economy
- Ethical Dilemmas in the Fieldwork Training of Social Work Students
- Social Work with the Black African Diaspora
- The Evolution of Self-Determination for People with Psychotic Disorders
- The ‘Secular Culture’ of Youth Work Training: Are English Universities Equipping Youth Workers to Work with Diverse Religious Communities?
- ‘He’s a Gay, He’s Going to Go to Hell.’: Negative Nurse Attitudes Towards LGBTQ People on a UK Hospital Ward: A Single Case Study Analysed in Regulatory Contexts
- ‘He’s a Gay, He’s Going to Go to Hell.’: Negative Nurse Attitudes Towards LGBTQ People on a UK Hospital Ward: A Single Case Study Analysed in Regulatory Contexts
- ‘It’s All Public Anyway’: A Collaborative Navigation of Anonymity and Informed Consent in a Study with Identifiable Parent Carers
- ‘We Remember Them’: A Mixed Methods Study of Posttraumatic Growth, Collective Efficacy, and Agency among Survivors of Mass Violence in Isla Vista, California
- The Ethics of Engagement and Representation in Community-based Participatory Research
- Ethical Issues in Participatory Action Research on Covid-appropriate Behaviour and Vaccine Hesitancy in India: A Case with Commentaries
- Researching with Care – Participatory Health Research with Afghan Women Refugees in Germany During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case with Commentaries
- Researching with Care – A Discursive Book Review
- Humour as a Boundary-Breaker in Social Work Practice
- Ethical Considerations When Conducting Pan-European Research with and for Adolescent Young Carers
- Researching Migrant Street Children in Delhi: Ethical Considerations in Practice
- The Vicious Circle of Reaching Out and Asking for Help – A Mental Health Patient’s Perspective
- ‘Making Cuts that Matter’ in Social Work: A Diffractive Experiment with Trauma-informed Practice
- Advocacy as a Human Rights Enabler for Parents in the Child Protection System
- Ethics, ethnocentrism and social science research
- CareVisions: Enacting the Feminist Ethics of Care in Empirical Research
- A Personal-Ethical Reflection on the Training for Foster Parents in Austria
- Institutional Bioethical Malpractice at Spanish Public Hospitals
- Solution-focused Practice and the Role of the Approved Mental Health Professional
- To Report or Not to Report: The Ethical Complexity Facing Researchers When Responding to Disclosures of Harm or Illegal Activities During Fieldwork with Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
- The Conundrum of Corruption During a Coronavirus Lockdown in Zimbabwe: Lessons for Social Work
- Existential Well-being among Young People Leaving Care: Self-feeling, Self-realisation, and Belonging
- Why Care for Others?: How Bill Wilson Made Responsibility to Care a Matter of Life and Death in Alcoholics Anonymous
- Who is Responsible for Remedying the Harm Caused to Children of Prisoners?
- Gap Between the ‘Ought’ and the ‘is’ of the Third Sector: A Qualitative Case Study of Andalusia (Spain)
- Ethical Issues in Hospital-based Social Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case from Uganda, with a Commentary
- Law Versus Morality: Cases and Commentaries on Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice
- Recovery for Whaiora Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder: A View from Aotearoa New Zealand
- Exploring ‘Recovery’ in Practice in a Pacific Mental Health Service
- Children, Social Inclusion in Education, Autonomy and Hope
- Care ethics in the age of precarity
- From Moral Distress to Mutual Recognition: Diaries Kept by French Care Professionals During the Covid Crisis
- ‘I Have Different Goals Than you, we Can’t be a Team’: Navigating the Tensions of a Courtroom Workgroup in a Prostitution Diversion Program
- On Decision-Variability in Child Protection: Respect, Interactive Universalism and Ethics of Care
- Ethical Practice in Disability Services: Views of Young People and Staff
- Cooptation, Complicity, and the Helping Relationship in Sex Work
- The Many Faces of Care: A Comparative Analysis of Anti-trafficking Approaches to Domestic Work and sex Work in the Philippines
- A Human Right to What Kind of Health?
- ‘Nothing about us Without us’: An Interview on the Sex Worker Syllabus
- The Supremacy of Whiteness in Social Work Ethics
- Realising Values: The Place of Social Justice in Health Social Work Practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
- The Afterlife of Decriminalisation: Anti-trafficking, Child Protection, and the Limits of Trauma-informed Efforts
- ‘I’m Gonna Speak for Me’ I-Poems and the Situated Knowledges of Sex Workers
- Living Well with Dementia – Practitioner Approaches
- Kink as healing professional
- ‘[Peers Give] You Hope that You Can Change Too’: Peers’ Helping Relationships for Women Exiting Street-based Sex Trade
- Prioritising Cases in Youth Care: An Empirical Study of Professionals’ Approaches to Argumentation
- Organizing for sex workers’ rights in Montreal: resistance and advocacy
- Everyday Ethics of Dignity Work: What Social Workers Do to Promote the Dignity of Service-users in Times of Austerity Measures and Welfare Stigma
- Learning to Become a More Ethically Focused Practitioner Researcher: Developing Through the Research Ethics Process
- Beyond a Single Story: Peripheral Histories of Boys Brought Up in a Residential School
- Walking, Talking, Imagining: Ethical Engagement with Sex Workers
- Professional Boundaries that Promote Dignity and Rights in Social Work Practice
- Ethics, equity and community development
- Stigma and Service Provision for Women Selling Sex. Findings from Community-based Participatory Research
- From Experience to Text: Issues of Representation, Disclosure, and Understanding in Ethnographic Social Work Research
- Manitou Abi Dibaajimowin: Where the Spirit Sits Story
- ‘Helping Not Hurting’: Horizontal Care and Learning to Peer Care in Prison
- Democratizing the Past for the Equal Present and Future Wellbeing of all Members of a Polity
- Ethical Relations to the Past: Individual, Institutional, International
- The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Ethics and Values
- Post-anthropocentric social work: critical posthuman and new materialist perspectives
- Decolonizing White Care: Relational Reckoning with the Violence of Coloniality in Welfare
- Institutionalisation by Proxy: The (Re)construction of My Relationship as a Granddaughter
- Social Work for ‘Liquid Old Age’: Some Insights from an Ethnographic Study of a Hospital Social Work Team
- Policy Alienation in Frontline Social Work – A Study of Social Workers’ Responses to a Major Anticipated Social and Health Care Reform in Finland
- Toward a Social Justice African Philanthropy
- Spirit and Social Death: Hegel, Historical Life and Genocide
- Are Moral Judgments About the Past a Necessity or Unethical? Reflections on the Meaning of Universalistic and Relativistic Ethical Positions
- Ethical Issues for Practice and Research in Congregate Settings During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Cases and Commentaries
- Archives, Epistemic Injustice and Knowing the Past
- Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
- Tinkering as Collective Practice: A Qualitative Study on Handling Ethical Tensions in Supporting People with Intellectual or Psychiatric Disabilities
- Universal Credit, Lone Mothers and Poverty: Some Ethical Challenges for Social Work with Children and Families
- Gender Differences in Making Moral Decisions: The Ethics of Care Perspective in Pakistan
- Ethics in Practice Editorial
- In conversation with Phillip Hill – April 2021
- A Schizo In Our Road
- Power and Care in Statutory Social Work with Vulnerable Families
- Developing an Evidence-base to Guide Ethical Action in Global Challenges Research in Complex and Fragile Contexts: A Scoping Review of the Literature
- Self-Respect and the Justification of Rawlsian Principles of Justice
- Child Poverty: Aspiring to Survive
- Ethical Dilemmas in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in Oman
- Flourishing in Social Work Organisations
- Who is Responsible for Compassion Satisfaction? Shifting Ethical Responsibility for Compassion Fatigue from the Individual to the Ecological
- Is Anyone Listening to us? ‘They’re Given Feedback and There’s No Outcomes’ Settlement for Newly Arrived Syrians in Regional Australia
- The Influence of Policy, Cultural and Historical Contexts on Social Work and Human Service Practice Responses with People Seeking Asylum in Germany and Australia
- Coloniality of Power and International Students Experience: What are the Ethical Responsibilities of Social Work and Human Service Educators?
- Out of Place, in a Hostile Space: ‘Australian Values’ and the Politics of Belonging
- Migrant Detention, Subalternity, and the Long Road Toward Hegemony
- Rethinking Ethics in the Shadow of Displacement and Statelessness: A Critically Engaged Account of Democratic Agency
- A Critical Ethics of Care Perspective on Refugee Income Generation: Towards Sustainable Policy and Practice in Zimbabwe’s Tongogara Camp
- Anti-Oppressive Perspectives on Social Work’s Responsibilities Towards Irregular Migrants in South Africa
- Displacement: Historical and Contemporary Responsibilities for Social Work and Human Services
- Understanding Displacement, (Forced) Migration and Historical Trauma: The Contribution of Feminist New Materialism
- Care Ethics as a Challenge to the Structural Oppression Surrounding Care
- Care Ethics for Supported Decision-making. A Narrative Policy Analysis Regarding Social Work in Cases of Dementia and Self-neglect
- An Autoethnography on Being the Daughter of a Frail, Sick Mother in Transitional Care
- Applied Ethics for Child Protection: What Would Aristotle Say?
- Care ethics, democratic citizenship and the state
- Child-to-Parent Violence and Abuse: Navigating the Ethical Line When Involving Children in Biographic Research
- An Ethical Glimpse into Nursing Home Care Work in China: Mei banfa
- Using Walking Interviews to Enhance Research Relations with People with Dementia: Methodological Insights From an Empirical Study Conducted in England
- Ethical Dilemmas in Power and Authority: A Social Work Student Confronts Her Own Power
- Hard White: The Mainstreaming of Racism in American Politics
- Editorial October 2020
- Public Community Organising: A Defence Against Managerialism
- From Ethical Challenges to Opportunities: Reflections on Participatory and Collaborative Research with Refugees in Australia
- Anti-Oppressive Social Work Research: Prioritising Refugee Voices in Kakuma Refugee Camp
- ‘The Faintest Stirring of Hope Became Possible’: Pandemic Postscript
- Slow Ethics and the Art of Care
- Intrapersonal and Inter-subjective Challenges of Researching Older and Vulnerable Males Convicted of Sexual Offences
- Moral Choices and Responsibilities: The Home-help Service at the Borderland of Care Management When Older People Consider Relocation to a Residential Home
- A Radical Humanist Approach to Social Welfare
- The Moral Resilience of Young People Who Care
- Extending Voice and Autonomy through Participatory Action Research: Ethical and Practical Issues; Reflections on a Workshop held at Durham University, November 2018
- Jo Campling Essay Prize, Postgraduate Winner, 2019; ; Whose Knowledge Counts? Rewriting the Literature Review to Include Marginalised Voices
- Transformative Disruptions and Collective Knowledge Building: Social Work Professors Building Anti-oppressive Ethical Frameworks for Research, Teaching, Practice and Activism
- Reimagining Government with the Ethics of Care: A Department of Care
- In Conversation with a Case Story: Perspectives on Professionalism, Identity and Ethics in Social Work
- Distracted Daycare and Child Welfare: An Ethical Analysis
- ‘Ethics Are Messy’: Supervision as a Tool to Help Social Workers Manage Ethical Challenges
- Moral Distress and Privatisation: Lost in Neoliberal Transition
- Ethical Conflicts in Social Work Practice: Challenges and Opportunities
- Relational Autonomy as a Way to Recognise and Enhance Children’s Capacity and Agency to be Participatory Research Actors
- Moral Distress in Residential Child Care
- Does Contingency Work in Human Service Agencies Compromise Practice and Practice Ethics?: An Exploratory Study
- Exploring the Context of Fitness to Practise Concerns About Social Workers in England: Explanations Beyond Individuals
- Ethical Decision-Making of Social Welfare Workers in the Transition of Services: The Ethics of Care and Justice Perspectives
- The Ethical Impact of a Training Programme on Ethical Agency for Social Professionals
- Ethical Approval and Being a Virtuous Social Work Researcher. The Experience of Multi-site Research in UK Health and Social Care: An Approved Mental Health Professional Case Study
- Naming and Sharing Power in Prison Workshop Settings
- Researching Social Work Practice Ethically and Developing Ethical Researchers
- Ethical Issues of Insider/Outsider Interviewing: Qualitative Research in Grenada, A Caribbean Island
- Social Work Assessment: What Are We Meant To Assess?
- Deficits in Health and Social Care Research Ethics: A Personal Perspective
- ‘Four’s a Crowd’? Making Sense of Neoliberalism, Ethical Stress, Moral Courage and Resilience
- Street-Level Bureaucrats and Ethical Conflicts in Service Provision to Sex Workers
- Community Care: The Ethics of Care in a Residential Community
- Ethics and chronic illness
- Children’s well-being and vulnerability
- Confidentiality and Ethical Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
- Integrating Human Service Law, Ethics and Practice, Fourth Edition
- Vulnerability and Autonomy – Children and Adults
- The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of childhood and children
- Paradoxes of Children’s Vulnerability
- The Real Value of Child-Parent Vulnerability
- Ethics in participatory research for health and social well-being
- Government Regulation of Youth Work: The Shortcomings of Good Intentions
- Social Welfare Discourses and Scholars’ Ethical-Political Dilemmas in the Crisis of Neoliberalism
- Rethinking values and ethics in social work
- Ethical Considerations for Health Care in Social Work in Jordan: What Could Bring Joy to Elderly Refugees in Times of Despair?
- Managers’ Moral Struggle: A Case Study on Ethical Dilemmas and Ethical Decision-making in the Context of Immigration
- Practising Ethically in Unethical Times: Everyday Resistance in Social Work
- Doing Knowing Ethically – Where Social Work Values Meet Critical Realism
- Ethics, Poverty and Children’s Vulnerability
- The Application of Ethics within Social Work Supervision: A Selected Literature and Research Review
- Children’s Hope, Resilience and Autonomy
- Some Ethical Limitations of Privatising and Marketizing Social Care and Social Work Provision in England for Children and Young People
- Uncertainties When Applying the Mental Capacity Act in Dementia Research: A Call for Researcher Experiences
- Still think robots can’t do your job? Essays on automation and technological unemployment
- Still Think Robots Can’t Do Your Job? Essays on Automation and Technological Unemployment
- Collective Choice and Social Welfare: Considerations for Indigenous Australians
- Collective Choice and Social Welfare: Economics Imperialism in Action and Inaction
- The Concept of Need in Amartya Sen: Commentary to the expanded edition of Collective Choice and Social Welfare
- Preventing Technological Unemployment by Widening our Understanding of Capital and Progress: Making Robots Work for Us
- Dating Violence among College Students: Considerations for Promoting Ethical Practice
- Researching Intersectionality: Ethical Issues
- Doing ‘Ethics Work’ Together: Negotiating Service Users’ Independence in Community Mental Health Meetings
- Trump, Sen, and Social Work: Some Reflections
- The Tyranny of Ethics? Political Challenges and Tensions When Applying Ethical Governance to Qualitative Social Work Research
- Direct Payments for Older Adults in an Age of Austerity
- Continuing to Get Out of Line: Reflections on Ageing Activism and Moral Agency
- Ageing, ethics and social welfare: contemporary social work and social care practices with older people
- Care Ethics, Dependency, and Vulnerability
- HIV Health Care Providers as Street-Level Bureaucrats: Unreflective Discourses and Implications for Women’s Health and Well-Being
- Making immigrant rights real: nonprofits and the politics of integration in San Francisco
- The Value of Needs: Rethinking Economy for a Labour-less Society
- Vampires in the Technological Mist: The Sharing Economy, Employment and the Quest for Economic Justice and Fairness in a Digital Future
- Automation, Labour Justice, and Equality
- Ethical Underpinnings of Sexuality Policies in Aged Care: Centralising Dignity
- ‘At What Cost? the Impact of UK Long-term Care Funding Policies on Social Work Practice with Older People’: A Literature Review
- Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and Social Welfare: Some Ethical and Historical Perspectives on Technological Overstatement and Hyperbole
- A Universal Basic Income in the Superstar (Digital) Economy
- Conceptualising Person-centered Advance Care Planning for People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Multifaceted Theoretical Approach
- Older Women’s Expectations of Care, Reciprocity, and Government Support in Australia. ‘Am I Not Worthy?’
- Risking Subjectivity in Everyday Social Work Practice
- The Ethics of Care and Control Dilemmas in Mental Health
- Against empathy: the case for rational compassion
- Critical ethics of care in social work, transforming the politics and practices of caring
- Democratic Care and Intellectual Disability: More than Maintenance
- Researching Domestic Violence in Bangladesh: Critical Reflections
- Reflective thinking in social work: learning from student narratives
- All Our Welfare: Towards Participatory Social Policy
- The core of care ethics
- Care in an Age of Austerity: Men’s Care Responsibilities in Low-Income Families
- The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
- The Professional and Ethical Dilemmas of the Two-child Limit for Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit
- Personhood and Vulnerability: Understanding Social Attitudes Towards Dementia
- ‘You Were a Lifesaver’: Encountering the Potentials of Vulnerability and Self-care in a Community Café
- Meticulous Thoughtfulness: Cultivating Practical Wisdom in Social Work
- The Ethics of Sharing: How Do Social Workers Decide What to Record in Shared Health Records?
- Paradox and Trespass: Possibilities for Ethical Practice in Times of Austerity
- Embodied Austerity: Narratives of Early Austerity from a Homelessness and Resettlement Service
- Welfare and Moral Economy
- Correction to: Leigh, Worsley and McLaughlin, An analysis of HCPC fitness to practise hearings: Fit to Practise or Fit for Purpose?
- Punishment and Welfare: Defending Offender’s Inclusion as Subjects of State Care
- Care as Process: A Life-course Perspective on the Remaking of Ethics and Values of Care in Daiden, Papua New Guinea
- The Caring State? On Rural Welfare Governance in Post-reform Vietnam and China
- Get Yourself an Insurance! Negotiating Family and Intergenerational Care in Post-Mao Urban China
- Do Male Migrants ‘Care’? How Migration is Reshaping the Gender Ethics of Care
- We Take Care of Our Students: Private Universities and the Politics of Care in Egypt
- Beyond the Global Care Chain: Boundaries, Institutions and Ethics of Care
- Afterword: Further Questions about the Global Care Chain
- Sharing Care Responsibilities Between Professionals and Personal Networks in Mental Healthcare: A Plea for Inclusion
- Reconsidering Dignity Relationally
- Re-evaluating Sufficientarianism in Light of Evidence of Inequality’s Harms
- Dementia Care Work Situated Between Professional and Regulatory Codes of Ethics
- Addressing Barriers to Deliberative Participation in Adaptive Preference Interventions
- Disorientation and Moral Life
- Social Workers as Collaborators? The Ethics of Working Within Australia’s Asylum System
- Challenging hidden hegemonies: Exploring the Links Between Education, Gender Justice, and Sustainable Development Practice
- Challenging Hidden Hegemonies: Exploring the Links Between Education, Gender Justice, and Sustainable Development Practice
- An analysis of HCPC fitness to practise hearings: Fit to Practise or Fit for Purpose?
- Safety and sacrifice
- Safety and Sacrifice
- Dealing with oppression: Indigenous Relations with the State in Canada
- Dealing with Oppression: Indigenous Relations with the State in Canada
- Epistemic injustice and epistemic redlining
- Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Redlining
- Faith, ethics and social work: Framework for an Introductory Lecture
- Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice
- Autonomy and Protection in Self-neglect Work: The Ethical Complexity of Decision-making
- Paradoxes in Social Work Practice: Mitigating Ethical Trespass
- Values in Social Work: Reconnecting with Social Justice
- ‘When morals and markets collide’: Challenges to an Ethic of Care in Aged Residential Care
- Ethical Practice in the Care of an Elder: a Daughter’s Blog
- Choosing to Live with Harm? A Presentation of two Case Studies to Explore the Perspective of those who Experienced Adult Safeguarding Interventions
- Doing, Being and Becoming a Valued Care Worker: User and Family Carer Views
- Person-centred acute hospital care for older people transitioning to residential aged care- whose needs are being met?
- A rejection of involuntary treatment in mental health social work
- A cautionary tale regarding ‘believing’ allegations of historical child abuse
- What should social welfare seek to achieve? Applying the capability approach
- Post-secular accommodation and Catholic health care: corporate identity and the public good
- What Justice, What Autonomy? The Ethical Constraints upon Personalisation