Comparison and Transfer: Social Work and Social Policy in International ContextsWolfgang Berg Shaker, 2004 - 190 pagini |
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... become a new profession - i.e. a more or less accepted way to achieve income . When discussing special issues of social work , for example how to make sure that people leaving the hospital can continue their independent life , we have ...
... become a new profession - i.e. a more or less accepted way to achieve income . When discussing special issues of social work , for example how to make sure that people leaving the hospital can continue their independent life , we have ...
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... become professionals through their participation and interest in the multicultural society or charity . Though there might be small individual differences how they understand their role , they mainly define it as giving support of ...
... become professionals through their participation and interest in the multicultural society or charity . Though there might be small individual differences how they understand their role , they mainly define it as giving support of ...
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... become central to the criminal justice process . Alongside the state and legal professionals they become facilitators of a system that aims at offender accountability , reparation to the victim and full participation by the victim ...
... become central to the criminal justice process . Alongside the state and legal professionals they become facilitators of a system that aims at offender accountability , reparation to the victim and full participation by the victim ...
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