Social Work with Adults

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Social Work
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Author: Mr Jim Rogers, Lucy Bright, Helen Davies ISBN: 9781473942721
Publisher: SAGE Publications Publication: October 12, 2015
Imprint: Learning Matters Language: English
Author: Mr Jim Rogers, Lucy Bright, Helen Davies
ISBN: 9781473942721
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication: October 12, 2015
Imprint: Learning Matters
Language: English

Social work with vulnerable adults is becoming increasingly centred on a key piece of legislation: the Mental Capacity Act. The Act provides a framework for protecting the vulnerable while allowing those who may lack capacity to have certain safeguards enshrined in law.

This book will help support students to learn two things: first, how the Mental Capacity Act operates and what its key principles are when applied to safeguarding adults; and second, what are the compassionate skills and values that need to be interwoven with legislative knowledge? The authors show how these two principles interact and inform one another and how taking a person-centred approach to safeguarding vulnerable adults will mean better outcomes for the individual and our wider society.

 

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Social work with vulnerable adults is becoming increasingly centred on a key piece of legislation: the Mental Capacity Act. The Act provides a framework for protecting the vulnerable while allowing those who may lack capacity to have certain safeguards enshrined in law.

This book will help support students to learn two things: first, how the Mental Capacity Act operates and what its key principles are when applied to safeguarding adults; and second, what are the compassionate skills and values that need to be interwoven with legislative knowledge? The authors show how these two principles interact and inform one another and how taking a person-centred approach to safeguarding vulnerable adults will mean better outcomes for the individual and our wider society.

 

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