Bob Lonne, Maria Harries, Brid Featherstone, and Mel Gray
xvii, 229 pages ;
25 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-221) and index
The ethical landscape in child protection -- Established ethical frameworks -- Emergent ethical theories -- Ethical decision making -- Competing perspectives on child protection and family welfare -- System mandates, policy, theory, and practice -- Service-user and other perspectives -- Needs and circumstances of service users -- Ethics, organisations, and the law -- Ethical principles in child protection -- A relational approach to child protection -- Applying an integrated framework -- Working ethically across cultures : a focus on fathers -- Sharing information : a risky business? -- Travelling hopefully