Here's an update from the journal Ethics & Social Welfare. The e-zine last month apparently didn't connect to the website properly, so I hope this works better. Please circulate to colleagues and students.
Read on to find out information on our forthcoming conference, the Jo Campling Memorial Prize for a student essay and our special issue on 'The Ethics of Control'.
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One Day Conference
Ethics That Work? A Critical Review of Ethics and Values in Teaching and Practice
Friday November 7th, 2008, 10.30 - 4.15
Friends House 173, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BJ
A one day conference, for educators, researchers, practitioners, service users and students in the social care/social work/social welfare field.
The conference will launch the Ethics & Social Welfare Network. It will also include the presentation of the very first 'Jo Campling Memorial Prize' for a student essay on an ethics and values topic.
Conference Charges
Standard Charge: £50
Students: £25
Non-waged: Free
Please click here <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pdf/conferences/reswnovconf.pdf> for information on how to book and to view the full conference details
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Jo Campling Memorial Essay Prize
The editorial board of Ethics & Social Welfare is delighted to announce the award of a prize for the best student essay (maximum length 3,000 words) on a theme relevant to 'ethics and social welfare'. The author of the prize-winning essay will be awarded £500 and one year's free subscription to the journal. Two further prizes will also be given of £50 each and a free journal subscription.
For further details and terms and conditions please visit the website: www.informaworld.com/ESW <http://www.informaworld.com/ESW> or download a PDF <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pdf/resw_memorial_2008.pdf> outlining the aims and scope of the competition
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Call for Papers
Ethics & Social Welfare publishes articles of a critical and reflective nature concerned with the ethical issues surrounding social welfare practice and policy. It has a particular focus on social work (including practice with individuals, families and small groups), social care, youth and community work and related professions.
For full details of how to submit a paper, please visit the Ethics & Social Welfare Homepage (www.informaworld.com/ESW <http://www.informaworld.com/ESW> ) or click here to download a PDF <http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cfp/reswcfp.pdf>
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Subscription Details
For all subscription information please visit www.informaworld.com/ESW <http://www.informaworld.com/ESW>
To view an online sample copy of Ethics & Social Welfare, please visit the journal website at www.informaworld.com/ESW <http://www.informaworld.com/ESW>
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Many thanks
Professor Sarah Banks
Community & Youth Work Studies Unit
School of Applied Social Sciences
Durham University
Elvet Riverside 2
New Elvet
Durham.
DH1 3JT
Tel + 44 191 3341497
Fax + 44 191 3341401
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www.durham.ac.uk/sass/cayw
Co-editor, Ethics and Social Welfare journal
www.informaworld.com/esw
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