Critical Reflections on Ethical Practice

Ethics and Social Welfare 6 (1):80-87 (2012)
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This paper critically reflects on a social work student placement experience at an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service. It utilises ethical concepts to analyse the goals and working methods of the medical-dominated service alongside the professional and personal values taken to the role. Discussion focuses on the organisation's assessment process and use of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), concluding that the utilitarian and managerialist principles embodied in their procedure conflict with anti-oppressive social work ethics. Particular attention is given to the role and power of a student including personal reflection on the social work methods used and how practice would be changed in the future

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Ethics and values in social work.Sarah Banks - 2006 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
Values & ethics in social work: an introduction.Chris Beckett - 2005 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. Edited by Andrew Maynard.
Ethical Issues in Practice: Editorial.Beverley Burke & Andrew Maynard - 2007 - Ethics and Social Welfare 1 (1):95-96.

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