Social Work Law is a comprehensive guide especially written for non-lawyers, offering an accessible exploration of the legal framework and substantive law relevant to social work practice. The book delves into the dynamic relationship between law and social work, highlighting the importance of anti-discriminatory practices. It also underscores the increasing influence of the Human Rights Act 1998 on contemporary social work. With a print length of 664 pages, this detailed resource is essential for anyone seeking to understand the legal aspects that shape social work practice.
