Anti-oppressive ethics and ethical thinking
Learning Objectives
After considering this resource, you should understand the terms and their definitions used in anti-oppressive ethics and the key anti-oppressive concepts, which provide the framework for social work ethics.
Anti-oppressive ethics is a significant aspect of social work practice. In this chapter from Anti-Oppressive Ethics and Values in Social Work, Derek Clifford and Beverley Burke provide an introduction to anti-oppressive ethics, defining key terms and concepts which provide a framework for social work ethics.
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