Professional Accountability in Social Care and Health
Challenging unacceptable practice and its management
- Roger Kline - Association of Professionals in Education and Children's Trusts (ASPECTS)
- Michael Preston-Shoot - University of Bedfordshire, UK
The book will appeal to students and newly qualified practitioners in teaching, health and social work and their managers.
This text will support the development of a number of aspects of the higher level qualifications that we deliver. I like the way that it uses scenarios, case studies and information, this generally helps in the raising of understanding and making it relate to practice.
Used in the Ethics Module.
Currently teaching the module.
A very well written book that gives the learners a clear insight into professionalism. There are many activities that can engage students in group work activities
A useful book to dip in and out of. particularly relevant to Stage 3 students.
A clear supportive text for those working in the sector or thinking about working careers in the sector
Useful scenarios and debates to take students' thinking to deeper levels of critical thinking.
An excellent book for final year social work students.
A good book, solid information with useful insight.
A good book, a solid fallback with great links to the real world.
Very useful in a couple of modules within the Foundation degree course as suggested supplementary reading.