Human Rights in adult social care during COVID-19 (part 1)

Published: 29/04/2020

This is part one of a two-part webinar that considers human rights approaches in adult social care especially in light of COVID-19. It can be useful to build on the 'Embedding human rights across social care' Research in Practice webinar which looks in detail at the Human Rights Act.

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Nosowska, G.. (2020). Human Rights in adults social care during COVID-19 part 1. Dartington: Research in Practice.

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PQS:KSS - The role of social workers | Person-centred practice | Direct work with individuals and families | Supervision, critical analysis and reflection | Professional ethics and leadership | Values and ethics | Developing confident and capable social workers | Assuring good social work practice and development | Promoting and supporting critical analysis and decision-making

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