Introduction to Social Welfare: Social Problems, Services, and Current IssuesWadsworth Publishing Company, 1990 - 642 Seiten This book is designed to stimulate student interest in social welfare and to provide an overview of what the fields of social work are really like. A social problems approach describes how people are affected by such problems as poverty, child abuse, AIDS, crime, etc. |
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... professional staff . ) Most agencies believe it is inappropriate to discuss a client's case with professionals at another agency , un- less the client first signs a release of information form . ( Yet , informally professionals employed ...
... professional staff . ) Most agencies believe it is inappropriate to discuss a client's case with professionals at another agency , un- less the client first signs a release of information form . ( Yet , informally professionals employed ...
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... professional ( e.g. , for malpractice ) . When a client threatens suicide , a professional may be forced to violate confidentiality to save the client's life . Although the treating professional is encouraged to violate confidentiality ...
... professional ( e.g. , for malpractice ) . When a client threatens suicide , a professional may be forced to violate confidentiality to save the client's life . Although the treating professional is encouraged to violate confidentiality ...
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... professional integ . rity and impartiality . 1. The social worker should be alert to and resist the influences and pressures that interfere with the exercise of professional discretion and impartial judgment required for the performance ...
... professional integ . rity and impartiality . 1. The social worker should be alert to and resist the influences and pressures that interfere with the exercise of professional discretion and impartial judgment required for the performance ...
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