The law and social work in Scotland - Audio The Open University
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This album tackles the complex relationships social workers experience in the wide spectrum of their work, from those with families affected by social deprivation to those with judges, lawyers and other members of the legal system. The tracks analyse the role of the family in Scottish life in relation to the many voluntary bodies that exist to assist and inform them, and the legal obligations of social workers. Participants from single mothers to solicitors presented their perspectives in a series of frank, informative interviews.
This material forms part of The Open University course K207 The law and social work in Scotland.
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The law and social work in Scotland
A short introduction to this album
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Transcript -- The law and social work in Scotland
A short introduction to this album
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The legal perspective
A social worker describes her experiences working in the Scottish system, giving examples of cases and the procedures involved in her day-to-day life.
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Transcript -- The legal perspective
A social worker describes her experiences working in the Scottish system, giving examples of cases and the procedures involved in her day-to-day life.
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The legal services council
Colin Moodie explains the Legal Services Council, a body which advises the Council on legality and social work issues. He highlights the clashes that can occur between social workers and solicitors.
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Transcript -- The legal services council
Colin Moodie explains the Legal Services Council, a body which advises the Council on legality and social work issues. He highlights the clashes that can occur between social workers and solicitors.