Moral outrage! Social work and social welfare

Donna McAuliffe, Charlotte Williams, Linda Briskman

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Abstract

Editorial. We are inspired by Stephane Hessel's poignant call in Time for Outrage! (2011), which implores us to shirk complacency and indifference and be moved to react to the unbearable things we see around us. Social work/social welfare practitioners are critically placed to bear witness to these injustices and morally obligated to speak out, act up and resist. Infringements of ethical standards such as fairness and respect, violation of rights, the compromising of trust and deeply held beliefs, evoke profoundly felt emotion which can be channelled towards beneficial change. Practitioners often find themselves in situations that confront their integrity as individuals and professionals, and frequently bear witness to the impacts of inequities and injustices on those with whom they work.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-93
Number of pages7
JournalEthics and Social Welfare
Volume10
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • ethics
  • humanitarianism
  • public welfare
  • social justice
  • social workers

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