Is it Ethical?: 101 Scenarios in Everyday Social Work Practice : a Discussion Workbook

Is it Ethical?: 101 Scenarios in Everyday Social Work Practice : a Discussion Workbook
ISBN-10
1929109296
ISBN-13
9781929109296
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
118
Language
English
Published
2011
Author
Thomas Horn

Description

A workbook about dealing with different cases relating to social work ethics.

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