Danger and Disdain: Truth and Dare in Social Work Education.
Women in Welfare Education 2003, Sept, 6
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- 25,00 kr
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- 25,00 kr
Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION This article will consider some broad issues for educators in their dual roles of preparing practitioners for practice and in developing and participating in their ongoing professional education. It will be argued that experience of violence and abuse cannot be separated from the public image of social work. I will draw on my own experience as an educator and make some suggestions for action.
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