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Breaching confidentiality and ‘empowerment’?

 

ABSTRACT

This case study evaluates my experiences as a student social worker relating to safeguarding procedures, sharing of information and breach of confidentiality within a community-based, third sector organisation providing gender-specific services to vulnerable females. Concerns existed regarding the underlying ethical processes involved in balancing the rights of a service user ‘Janet’, with disclosure of information for (non-relational) child safeguarding. The impact of this for both the children involved and Janet are considered, and the implications for service user empowerment discussed.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes on contributor

Coleen Lunt at the time of writing is a second year student on a Social Work Masters program at Liverpool John Moores University, UK, having completed a psychology first degree. She is a mother of two small children and currently employed as a specialist substance misuse worker for adolescents, having spent the last 14 years working in the areas of substance misuse, mental health and youth offending.

Notes

1 All names in this paper have been changed to protect service user anonymity.

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