Even When No One Is Looking: Students' Perceptions of Social Work Professions. A Case Study in a Northern Ireland University
Public perceptions, increased scrutiny and successive governments’ reshaping and attempting to define what is and what is not social work has eroded the progressive and radical force of the profession. This article explores how students’ perceive the profession and presents evide...
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Main Author: | Denise MacDermott (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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