Every child matters and the context for inter-professional and inter-agency practice

WARREN-ADAMSON, CHRISTOPHER (2009) Every child matters and the context for inter-professional and inter-agency practice In: Ruch, Gillian, ed. Post-qualifying Child Care Social Work: Developing Reflective Practice. Sage Publications, London, pp. 41-48. ISBN 978-1-4129-2826-7; 978-1-4129-2825-0; 978-0-8570-2307-0

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Abstract

A text for social worker practitioners completing the post qualifying award in child and family social work, this chapter introduces and problematises the context for practice for child and family social workers undertaking inter-agency and inter-professional practice.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Every child matters: inter-agency; inter-professional
Subjects:L000 Social Sciences
Faculties:Faculty of Health and Social Sciences > School of Applied Social Science
ID Code:7557
Deposited By:Converis
Deposited On:30 Sep 2010 10:52
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