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Book Reviews

Virtue Ethics in Social Work Practice

by Richard Hugman, Manohar Pawar, A. W. (Bill) Anscombe and Amelia Wheeler, Routledge, 2021, 171 pp., $69.35 paperback, ISBN 978-0367434342

References

  • Australian Association of Social Workers. (2020). Code of ethics. https://www.aasw.asn.au/document/item/1201
  • Beddoe, L., Staniforth, B., & Fouche, C. (2019). “Proud of what I do but often … I would be happier to say I drive trucks”: Ambiguity in social workers’ self-perception. Qualitative Social Work, 18(3), 530–546. doi:10.1177/1473325017725801
  • Dominelli, L. (2002). Anti-oppressive social work theory and practice. Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Gardner, F. (2014). Being critically reflective: Engaging in holistic practice. Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Lawrence, R. J. (2016). Professional social work in Australia. Australian National University.
  • Loch, C. S. (1890). How to help cases of distress: A handy reference book for almoners and others. Charity Organisation Society.
  • Pawar, M., & Anscombe, B. (2015). Reflective social work practice: Thinking, doing and being. Cambridge University Press.
  • Pawar, M., Hugman, R., Andrew, A., & Anscombe, A. (2017). Virtuous practitioners: Empowering social workers. Springer.
  • Wheeler, A. (2019). A situated ethical analysis of child inclusive practices in five Relationships Australia New South Wales Family Relationship Centres [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. University of New South Wales: Sydney.

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