The Social Worker's Guide to the Care Act 2014

Pete Feldon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Critical Publishing Ltd

Published:6th Jun '23

Should be back in stock very soon

The Social Worker's Guide to the Care Act 2014 cover

This best-selling book helps social workers gain a comprehensive understanding of how to achieve best practice in applying the Care Act 2014.

The Care Act 2014 is a pivotal piece of legislation for adults with social care needs. It is particularly important for social workers, as it sets out the legislative context for the core social work processes that apply to all adults.

The Social Worker’s Guide to the Care Act 2014 is a thoughtfully crafted resource that places social workers at the centre of the legal landscape. It takes a distinctive approach by honing in on what truly matters to social workers: assessing needs and formulating care and support plans that align with eligible requirements.

Through a blend of key concepts, case examples, and critical evaluation, the book enhances legal literacy in a way that empowers social workers. It equips social workers with a clear understanding of the legal framework within which they operate, enabling them to make informed professional judgements and apply their expertise effectively.

This eagerly awaited second edition reflects extensive revisions based on valuable insights derived from

  • judicial reviews,
  • Ombudsman decisions, and
  • in-depth research.

Drawing from the author's extensive experience in providing training on the Care Act, the revised edition introduces two new sections that delve into the realms of professional judgement and defensible decisions—essential areas of focus for social workers. Additionally, it incorporates the amendments made to the Care Act 2014 by the Health and Care Act 2022.

This substantially revised second edition of The Social Worker's Guide to the Care Act 2014 will be your invaluable companion in navigating the complexities of social work and will be a source of knowledge, empowerment, and guidance. 

 

 “Every social worker in England who works with adults needs a good knowledge of the Care Act. Whether newly qualified, several years into practice or an old hand this is the book that provides that knowledge. It is one of the key texts for practitioners I use again and again”. 

 

-- Luke Geoghegan, Head of Policy and Research, BASW

” I teach social work law on a social work programme. The Care Act 2014 is a large and complex piece of legislation which can confuse students when it is first introduced to them. It is, however, the most significant act relating to adult social care to emerge in recent years and, therefore, crucial that social work students understand it.  Pete Feldon’s meticulous eye and attention to detail will be extremely useful for students and practitioners.  The book brings together definitions (where they exist), case law and guidance in an accessible and helpful way.  The work will also assist me with my own research about how far carers are aware of their rights under the Care Act 2014.  

I recommend this book to social work students and practitioners for its detailed consideration of evidence and legal context and for its emphasis on a social worker’s ‘professional judgement’, particularly during times where the skills, values and knowledge of qualified social workers are in danger of being overlooked."

-- Vita Snowden * Lecturer, Dept of Social and Community Studies, University of Der

ISBN: 9781913453053

Dimensions: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm

Weight: 572g

328 pages

2nd edition