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Am I Still a Social Worker? Reflections on Child Protection Practice [electronic resource] /

by Brydon, Kerry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 31-41.Subject(s): child protection, social work perspective, ethical responsibilityOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2006, Vol. 16, No.2Summary: Social workers alone appear to be held accountable for failures in child protection. However, social workers operate within a broader contextual environment. The protection of children does not occur in a vacuum, divorced from social and political influences. This discussion examines this issue and considers critical influences that appear to have eroded the social work perspective on child protection.
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Social workers alone appear to be held accountable for failures in child protection. However, social workers operate within a broader contextual environment. The protection of children does not occur in a vacuum, divorced from social and political influences. This discussion examines this issue and considers critical influences that appear to have eroded the social work perspective on child protection.

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