Comparison and Transfer: Social Work and Social Policy in International ContextsWolfgang Berg Shaker, 2004 - 190 pagini |
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... status of such person . Social work with refugees has to follow this status and it is limited through the law and through the procedure of request to asylum . And the models of social work with refugees , differ in states despite the ...
... status of such person . Social work with refugees has to follow this status and it is limited through the law and through the procedure of request to asylum . And the models of social work with refugees , differ in states despite the ...
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... status , and position to individuals in return for their contributions . Once an individual has made the decision to participate , she / he accepted an organisational role . The roles require her / his actions to be guided primary by ...
... status , and position to individuals in return for their contributions . Once an individual has made the decision to participate , she / he accepted an organisational role . The roles require her / his actions to be guided primary by ...
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... bounded for all specialists of social work independently from the status in professional life and participation in a professional association in both countries . What are the experts views of social work ethics in 163.
... bounded for all specialists of social work independently from the status in professional life and participation in a professional association in both countries . What are the experts views of social work ethics in 163.
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