Brayne & Carr: Law for Social Workers 10e
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Chapter 3: Human rights and equality law
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- Extra material Material taken from the ninth edition of the textbook and a diagram of a typical family proceedings court
- Glossary The law contains a lot of jargon. This alphabetical list of glossary terms gives short explanations for the common terms
- Guidance on answering exercises in the book Once you have received the classes on a particular topic, looked up any additional materials, and had a go at tackling the problem yourself have a look at the solutions provided
- Further reading Suggested sources for more information on the topics covered in each chapter are provided, to help you in your studies
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- Lecture outlines PowerPoint slides for each chapter, which can be downloaded and adapted for your own use
- Lecture notes Each lecture outline is accompanied by a short discussion on issues which you might like to take into account in teaching this area of law
- Test bank A fully customisable resource containing 171 questions accompanied by answers and feedback with which to test your students
- Video podcasts Offering expert tips and advice on key court skills from leading figures in the field of social work


