Beschreibung:
Risk in Social Work Practice examines key debates around the understanding of risk in contemporary social work practice. With contributions from key researchers from the UK, USA, New Zealand and Italy, the book explores the ethical and conceptual challenges presented by contemporary conceptions of risk.
Introduction: Understanding Risk in Social Work 1. Avoidable Ignorance and the Ethics of Risk in Child Welfare 2. In Defence of Actuarialism: Interrogating the Logic of Risk in Social Work Practice 3. Comparing Risk-Averse and Risk-Friendly Practitioners in Child Welfare Decision-Making: A Mixed Methods Study 4. Making Sense of the Initial Home Visit: The Role of Intuition in Child and Family Social Workers' Assessments of Risk 5. Mental Health Act Assessments - Professional Narratives on Alternatives to Hospital Admission 6. 'Risk is King and Needs to take a Backseat!' Can Social Workers' Experiences of Moral Injury Strengthen Practice? 7. A Risky Time for Muslim Families: Professionalised Counter-Radicalisation Networks 8. Reflective Practice, Risk and Mistakes in Social Work