Social workers and alternative dispute resolution.
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TextSeries: NASW law notePublisher: Washington, DC : NASW Press, [2014]Description: iii, 45 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0871014521
- 9780871014528
- KF 9084 .S63 2014
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"Social Workers and Alternative Dispute Resolution" is a part of a series of General Counsel Law Notes written with the support of the NASW Legal Defense Fund. Social workers have a responsabilty to manage conflict in a productive manner. Daily, soical workers are involved with conflict resolution, whether advocating for clients, delivering services to clients, resolving conflicts in employments settings, or dealing with conflict within organizations"--Back cover.
Introduction -- ADR and What It Encompasses -- Becoming a Mediator -- Areas in Which Social Workers Practice as Mediators -- Ethical Issues for Social Workers as Mediators -- ADR and the NASW Ethics and Professional Review Process -- Enforcement of ADR Agreements -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Appendix A: The NASW Standards of Practice for Social Work Mediators -- Appendix B: Selected Excerpts from "NASW Procedures for Professional Review."
Includes bibliographical references.
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