"[T]his book provides practical practice guidance as well as...interviewing and assessment tips....[A]n invaluable source of information for students, practitioners, researchers and educators."
-Karen M. Sowers, PhD
Dean, University of Tennessee
College of Social Work
Regardless of their field of practice, all social workers must understand how legal issues impact the financial, psychological, emotional, and social concerns that their clients face. Yet legal issues are rarely integrated in social work education in a meaningful and practical way. Therefore, it is imperative that social workers gain the interdisciplinary knowledge of the laws and policies that affect their client populations.
This groundbreaking text broadens the traditional definition of forensic social work to include the legal issues encountered in all social work settings-family and social services, education, child welfare, mental health, addiction treatment, juvenile and criminal systems, and immigration services. Advocating a collaborative approach, this book will allow social workers to navigate the complex social and legal issues that affect their clients.
Includes discussions of the common legal issues all social workers face:
How to help meet basic client needs such as income, food, and shelterPolicies and practice with victims of violenceThe relationship between school social work and the lawAssessment and treatment of child abuse and neglectThe legal needs of clients with mental health and addiction issuesForensic practice in juvenile and criminal justice systemsEffective practice with immigrants, refugees, and victims of human trafficking
Digital instructor's materials available upon request. Email marketing@springerpub.com to gain immediate access to:
Forensic Interviewing Best Practices samplePsychiatric Evaluation sampleRapid Psychosocial Assessment ChecklistSample Syllabus for Forensic Social Work CoursesStrengths-based Psychosocial Assessment and Treatment Planning Outline