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    Disability, social justice and human rights : the experience of the United Kingdom / Peter Simcock and Caroline Lee
     
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    Simcock, Peter; Lee, Caroline, co-autor
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    Human rights and social justice / ed. by Carole Cox and Tina Maschi . - New York : Routledge, 2023 . - ISBN978-0-367-62879-6 . - p. 206-228
    RESUMO: 
    As central to its purpose, its mission and its role, social justice has been a core social work value throughout the history of the profession (Reamer. 20(16; Hodgson & Watts, 2017; Poston-Aizik et al., 2019). Social work educators are required to include content on social justice in their course curricula and the concept permeates social work defimtions and codes of ethics across the world’ (Martinez-Herrero. 2017: 16). Many have argued that its focus on social justice is what distinguishes social work from other helping professions (Kwong Kaini, 2014; Mehrotra et a!., 2019). Despite this long" standing commitment to social justice, an increase in professionalisation and bureaucratic practice has seen social work scholars lament the profession’s move away from promoting social justice as its main goal (Kwong Kam, 2014); Postan-Aizik et al., 2019). In a world of increasing social injustice, there are therefore calls for social work education and practice to reclaim their focus on social justice as a central principle and value (Mehrotra et al., 2019; Watson. 2019). [Da introd.]
    ASSUNTOS: 
    Reino Unidodireitos humanospessoa deficienteserviço socialjustiça social
    AREA: 
    28.26 VIDA SOCIAL
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    12.36 - 112/2023
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