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Interprofessional Ethics: A Developing Field? Notes from the Ethics & Social Welfare Conference (2010)
Journal Article
Banks, S. (2010). Interprofessional Ethics: A Developing Field? Notes from the Ethics & Social Welfare Conference. Ethics and Social Welfare, 4(3), 280-294. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2010.516116

This article discusses the nature of interprofessional ethics and some of the ethical issues and challenges that arise when practitioners from different professions work closely together in the fields of health and social care. The article draws on m... Read More about Interprofessional Ethics: A Developing Field? Notes from the Ethics & Social Welfare Conference.

Integrity in professional life: issues of conduct, commitment and capacity (2010)
Journal Article
Banks, S. (2010). Integrity in professional life: issues of conduct, commitment and capacity. The British Journal of Social Work, 40(7), 2168-2184. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcp152

This article explores the nature of professional integrity, considering the questions ‘what is professional integrity?’ and ‘how do social welfare practitioners perform as people of integrity in the course of their professional work?’ The focus is on... Read More about Integrity in professional life: issues of conduct, commitment and capacity.

Ethical Issues in Youth Work (2010)
Book
Banks, S. (Ed.). (2010). Ethical Issues in Youth Work. London: Routledge

An edited collection of chapters on ethical issues in working with young people - including confidentiality, faith-based work, work with black young people, practitioner research, youth workers as controllers.

From Professional Ethics to Ethics in Professional Life: Reflections on Learning and Teaching in Social Work (2010)
Book Chapter
Banks, S. (2010). From Professional Ethics to Ethics in Professional Life: Reflections on Learning and Teaching in Social Work. In D. Zavirsek, B. Rommelspacher, & S. Staub-Bernasconi (Eds.), Ethical dilemmas in social work : international perspectives (119-132). Ljubljana: Faculty of Social Work, University of Ljubljana

This chapter offers some reflections on features of the traditional professional ethics literature used for teaching in the English-speaking world, which tends to focus on codes, conduct and rational decision making in difficult cases. It is argued t... Read More about From Professional Ethics to Ethics in Professional Life: Reflections on Learning and Teaching in Social Work.