Values-Based Practice: A Guide for Practitioners and Managers

Author:   Neil Thompson ,  Bernard Moss
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781041174240


Pages:   158
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Values-Based Practice: A Guide for Practitioners and Managers


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Author:   Neil Thompson ,  Bernard Moss
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.330kg
ISBN:  

9781041174240


ISBN 10:   1041174241
Pages:   158
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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'Too many manuals mistake best practice for the mastery of techniques and so relegate the role of values to a perfunctory preface. Values-Based Practice, however, re-opens the door to another view, in which values are at the core of our being and doing – ""the blood that courses through our veins"" – for all critical and ethical practitioners addressing the impact of complex forms of oppression in the lives of the people they work with and for.' Dr Phillip Ablett, Queensland University of Technology, Australia 'Students and practitioners in a range of settings will benefit from the fresh light this thought-provoking manual throws on the nature and importance of values in ""people work"". Easy to read and full of opportunities for the reader to reflect on their own journey into practice, to see more clearly ""who they are"", it will provide readers with an invaluable anchor point for professional practice and for decision making in the future.' Iolo Madoc Jones, Professor of Criminal and Social Justice, Wrexham University 'In this updated manual, Thompson and Moss present the centrality of values in working with people, bringing together and developing a range of pertinent ideas. They usefully introduce key concepts and offer ideas for reflection and development in a coherent flow. I enjoyed going through this edition, as it enabled me to look in a mirror at whether I can be part of the solution, rather than part of the problem. It offers an invaluable resource for people ranging from students to experienced practitioners in remembering the important core underpinning our work.' Abyd Quinn Aziz, Reader in Social Work, Qualified Social Worker and Board Member, Social Care Wales


'Too many manuals mistake best practice for the mastery of techniques and so relegate the role of values to a perfunctory preface. The Values-based Practice Manual, however, re-opens the door to another view, in which values are at the core of our being and doing – ‘the blood that courses through our veins’ – for all critical and ethical practitioners addressing the impact of complex forms of oppression in the lives of the people they work with and for.' Dr Phillip Ablett, Queensland University of Technology, Australia 'Students and practitioners in a range of settings will benefit from the fresh light this thought-provoking manual throws on the nature and importance of values in ‘people work’. Easy to read and full of opportunities for the reader to reflect on their own journey into practice, to see more clearly ‘who they are’, it will provide readers with an invaluable anchor point for professional practice and for decision making in the future.' Iolo Madoc Jones, Professor of Criminal and Social Justice, Wrexham University 'In this updated manual, Thompson and Moss present the centrality of values in working with people, bringing together and developing a range of pertinent ideas. They usefully introduce key concepts and offer ideas for reflection and development in a coherent flow. I enjoyed going through this edition, as it enabled me to look in a mirror at whether I can be part of the solution, rather than part of the problem. It offers an invaluable resource for people ranging from students to experienced practitioners in remembering the important core underpinning our work.' Abyd Quinn Aziz, Reader in Social Work, Qualified Social Worker and Board member, Social Care Wales


Author Information

Neil Thompson is a well-known and highly respected author in social work and the human relations field more broadly. He is currently a visiting professor at The Open University and Wrexham University. His online platform, The Neil Thompson Academy, offers a range of learning opportunities, including leadership qualifications. Bernard Moss was Emeritus Professor of Social Work Education and Spirituality at Staffordshire University, where he began working with social work students in 1993. His particular teaching interests focused on communication skills, studies in death, dying and bereavement, and mediation studies.

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