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Author: O'REILLY Michelle; et al.;

Title: Parent and child views on anonymity: ‘I’ve got nothing to hide’.

Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(3), 2012, pp.211-223.

Format: article;

Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; confidentiality; qualitative research; research ethics; user views; research; England;

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Author: DICKENS Jonathan;

Title: Social work, law and ethics

Publisher: Abingdon: Routledge, 2012. 208p.

Format: book;

Topics: advance directives; choice; confidentiality; ethics; law; multicultural approach; professional conduct; risk; social work; practice; care professionals;

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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.

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Topics: case studies; confidentiality; ethics; informed consent; privacy; professional conduct; severe mental health problems; social media; staff-user relationships; suicide; practice;

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Author: SCOTLAND. Scottish Government;

Title: National guidance for child protection in Scotland, guidance for health professionals in Scotland

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Publisher: Edinburgh: Scotland. Scottish Government, 2012. 92p.

Format: book;

Topics: child protection; confidentiality; health professionals; legal proceedings; NHS; record keeping; good practice; government publication; Scotland;

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Author: NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN;

Title: Guidance for media reporting on child abuse and neglect

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Publisher: London: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 2012. 9p.

Format: book;

Topics: child abuse; child neglect; child protection; childrens services; confidentiality; ethics; mass media; publicity; social workers; good practice; Northern Ireland;

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Author: SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT;

Title: Working with children and adults who may be at risk of self-harm: practice guidance on information sharing, protection and confidentiality

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Publisher: Edinburgh: Scottish Government, 2012. 12p.

Format: book;

Topics: adult safeguarding; child protection; confidentiality; duty of care; human rights; interagency cooperation; mental capacity; self-harm; government publication; guidance; Scotland; care professionals;

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Author: ALCOHOL CONCERN. Parenting and Alcohol Project;

Title: Safeguarding children: working with parental alcohol problems and domestic abuse

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Publisher: London: Alcohol Concern, 2006. 17p., bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: alcohol misuse; child protection; confidentiality; domestic violence; families; parenting; parents; policy; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals;

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Author: JANEBOVÁ Radka;

Title: Dilemmas between law and ethics in Czech social work.

Reference: European Journal of Social Work, 15(3), 2012, pp.331-344.

Format: article;

Topics: children; confidentiality; ethics; social welfare law; social work; Czech Republic;

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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;

Title: Safeguarding adults: mediation and family group conferences

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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012

Format: book; online resource; SCIE publication;

Topics: adult abuse; adult safeguarding; confidentiality; domestic violence; family group conferences; mediation; vulnerable adults; practice; United Kingdom;

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Author: KENNAN Danielle; FIVES Allyn; CANAVAN John;

Title: Accessing a hard to reach population: reflections on research with young carers in Ireland.

Reference: Child and Family Social Work, 17(3), August 2012, pp.275-283.

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Topics: carers; child protection; children; confidentiality; research ethics; research methodologies; user participation; young people; research; Ireland;

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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;

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Author: PRESTON-SHOOT Michael;

Title: Professional accountability in social care and health: challenging unacceptable practice and its management

Publisher: London: Learning Matters, 2012. 224p.

Format: book;

Topics: advocacy; confidentiality; duty of care; human rights; law; professional conduct; professional role; social work; practice; care professionals;

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Author: BRAYNE Hugh; CARR Helen;

Title: Law for social workers

Publisher: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. 720p.

Format: book;

Topics: adult safeguarding; asylum seekers; child protection; confidentiality; discrimination; family law; human rights; immigration; informed consent; law; law courts; mental health; social welfare law; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals;

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Author: COLE Jennifer;

Title: Victim confidentiality on sexual assault response teams (SART)

Reference: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(2), January 2011, pp.360-376.

Format: article;

Topics: advocacy; attitudes; confidentiality; crime victims; interprofessional relations; multidisciplinary services; professional conduct; rape; research; United States;

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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)

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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;

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Author: HORMES Julia M.; GERHARDSTEIN Kelly R.; GRIFFIN Phillip T.;

Title: Under-reporting of alcohol and substance use versus other psychiatric symptoms in individuals living with HIV.

Reference: AIDS Care, 24(3-4), March-April 2012, pp.420-423.

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Topics: alcohol misuse; anxiety; confidentiality; drug misuse; HIV AIDS; instruments; screening; self-assessment; research; United States;

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Author: CROYDON SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN BOARD;

Title: Serious case review in accordance with the guidelines laid out in Working together to safeguard children 2010: executive summary: Child Z aged 2 years (at date of incident)

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Publisher: Croydon: Croydon Safeguarding Children Board, 2011. 40p.

Format: book;

Topics: assessment; asylum seekers; child abuse; child protection; confidentiality; injuries; interagency cooperation; interpreting; serious case reviews; practice; England;

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Author: MACLEAN Siobhan; SHINER Mark;

Title: Social care and the law: an NVQ related reference guide

Publisher: Lichfield: Kirwin Maclean Associates, 2012. 137p.

Format: book;

Topics: adult social care; confidentiality; equal opportunities; government policy; law; NVQs; rights; vulnerable adults; practice; England; Wales; care professionals;

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Author: BARCHAM Lesley; POUNTNEY Jackie;

Title: Handling information for a learning disability worker

Publisher: Exeter: Learning Matters, 2011. 42p.

Format: book;

Topics: case records; confidentiality; information management; learning disabilities; social care staff; practice; practice example; England; care professionals;

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Author: COX Danielle;

Title: Handling information: storing, recording and sharing.

Reference: Nursing and Residential Care, 13(12), December 2011, pp.568-571.

Format: article;

Topics: care homes; case records; confidentiality; law; regulation;

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