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Author: LEHAVOT Keren; BEN-ZEEV Dror; NEVILLE Robin E.;
Title: Ethical considerations and social media: a case of suicidal postings on Facebook.
Reference: Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 8(4), October-December 2012, pp.341-346.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; confidentiality; ethics; informed consent; privacy; professional conduct; severe mental health problems; social media; staff-user relationships; suicide; practice; Select:
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2 of 172
Author: MCELVANEY Rosaleen; GREENE Sheila; HOGAN Diane;
Title: Containing the secret of child sexual abuse.
Reference: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(6), April 2012, pp.1155-1175.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection; child sexual abuse; disclosure; parents; privacy; research; Ireland; Select:
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3 of 172
Author: FITCH Dale;
Title: Youth in foster care and social media: a framework for developing privacy guidelines.
Reference: Journal of Technology in Human Services, 30(2), April-June 2012, pp.94-108.
Format: article;
Topics: foster care; foster children; internet; policy; privacy; risk; social media; social networks; practice; United States; Select:
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4 of 172
Author: NIVEN David;
Title: Ethics Vs safety.
Reference: Professional Social Work, July/August 2012, pp.28-29.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection; confidentiality; ethics; internet; privacy; service users; social media; social networks; social workers; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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5 of 172
Author: MUKHERJEE Dhrubodhi; CLARK Janet;
Title: Students' participation in social networking sites: implications for social work education.
Reference: Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 32(2), April-June 2012, pp.161-173.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; internet; participation; privacy; risk; social media; social networks; social work education; student social workers; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 172
Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health;
Title: Striking the balance: practical guidance on the application of Caldicott Guardian Principles to domestic violence and MARACs (multi-agency risk assessment conferences)
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department of Health, 2012. 12p.
Format: book;
Topics: collaboration; confidentiality; crime victims; domestic violence; information management; privacy; government publication; practice; England; care professionals; Select:
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7 of 172
Author: ILTANEN-TÄHKÄVUORI Sonja,; WIKBERG Minttu,; TOPO Päivi;
Title: Design and dementia: a case of garments designed to prevent undressing.
Reference: Dementia The International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 11(1), January 2012, pp.49-59.
Format: article;
Topics: dementia; dignity; head injuries; incontinence; older people; privacy; research; Finland; Select:
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8 of 172
Author: SCOTTISH SOCIAL SERVICES COUNCIL;
Title: Using social media
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: Dundee: Scottish Social Services Council, 2011. 3p.
Format: book;
Topics: internet; privacy; professional role; social care staff; social media; social networks; social workers; good practice; Scotland; Select:
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9 of 172
Author: MAY-CHAHAL Corinne; HAR Man Kwong;
Title: Breaching private life with authority: finding a necessary feature of social work.
Reference: Qualitative Social Work, 10(4), December 2011, pp.520-536.
Format: article;
Topics: privacy; social work; social workers; social worker-service user relationships; Select:
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10 of 172
Author: STONE Nigel;
Title: The ‘sexting’ quagmire: criminal justice responses to adolescents’ electronic transmission of indecent images in the UK and the USA.
Reference: Youth Justice, 11(3), December 2011, pp.266-281.
Format: article;
Topics: child sexual abuse; information technology; pornography; privacy; sentences; social media; young sex offenders; youth justice; United Kingdom; United States; Select:
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11 of 172
Author: BOGG Daisy;
Title: Values and ethics in mental health practice
Publisher: Exeter: Learning Matters, 2010. 166p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult safeguarding; dignity; diversity; empowerment; equal opportunities; ethics; human rights; mental capacity; mental health care; mental health law; mental health services; privacy; self-determination; practice; care professionals; Select:
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12 of 172
Author: DUNN Kate;
Title: How does meeting online impact the therapeutic relationship?
Reference: Therapy Today, 22(8), October 2011, pp.48-50.
Format: article;
Topics: counselling; counsellors; internet; privacy; staff-user relationships; students; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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13 of 172
Author: GANYO Michelle; DUNN Michael; HOPE Tony;
Title: Ethical issues in the use of fall detectors.
Reference: Ageing and Society, 31(8), November 2011, pp.1350-1367.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; ethics; falls; older people; privacy; practice; Select:
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14 of 172
Author: LAW Derek; PADGHAM Mike;
Title: Telecare: a supportive tool.
Reference: Journal of Dementia Care, 19(5), September/October 2011, p.12.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; older people; privacy; residential care; risk management; telecare; research; England; Select:
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15 of 172
Author: BVS; (Producer);
Title: Dignity and respect
Publisher: London: BVS, 2010. (30 mins.), DVD
Format: audio/visual material;
Topics: choice; dignity; good practice; nutrition; person-centred approach; privacy; social care provision; social inclusion; training material; United Kingdom; Select:
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16 of 172
Author: BESSANT Claire;
Title: Children, openness and the family courts.
Reference: Family Law, 41, September 2011, pp.987-991.
Format: article;
Topics: children; Family Courts; mass media; privacy; young people; England; Wales; Select:
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Author: BENNETT Susanne;
Title: Confidentiality in clinical writing: ethical dilemmas in publishing case material from clinical social work practice.
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 81(1), January-March 2011, pp.7-25.
Format: article;
Topics: case studies; confidentiality; ethics; privacy; professional conduct; service users; social workers; research; United States; Select:
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Author: NORD Catharina;
Title: Architectural space as a moulding factor of care practices and resident privacy in assisted living.
Reference: Ageing and Society, 31(6), August 2011, pp.934-952.
Format: article;
Topics: building design; older people; privacy; residential care; rights; supported living; research; Sweden; Select:
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Author: LORENZEN-HUBER Lesa; et al.;
Title: Privacy, technology, and aging: a proposed framework.
Reference: Ageing International, 36(2), 2011, pp.232-252.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; attitudes; independence; older people; privacy; research; Select:
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Author: CARE QUALITY COMMISSION;
Title: Dignity and nutrition for older people: review of compliance: Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust: St Mary's Hospital
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Publisher: London: Care Quality Commission, 2011. 17p.
Format: book;
Topics: dignity; hospitals; inspection; needs; NHS trusts; nutrition; older people; privacy; standards; inspection report; England; Select:
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