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Autor:
Cliff Picton
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Children Australia. 20:37-37
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Children Australia. 36:36-40
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain
Publikováno v:
Australian Social Work. 60:466-480
The present article examines the strengths of small group teaching within the context of the professional and ethical requirements of social work education. It outlines some of the strategies adopted to ensure that reliance on this mode of educationa
Autor:
Haidee Hicks, Phillip A. Swain
Publikováno v:
Social Work Education. 26:69-85
This article examines the significance of field education placements within contemporary social work field education, particularly considering the increasingly complex issues of the duty of care (to student, agency and field teacher) and the duty to
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain
Publikováno v:
Australian Social Work. 58:44-57
This article examines the content and structuring of social work reports, particularly for the use of courts or tribunals, and highlights the need to ensure that legislative criteria and relevant definitions in each jurisdiction are addressed so that
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain, Nadine Cameron
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Disability & Society. 18:165-177
This paper presents the findings of research into Children's Court practice in Victoria (Australia) regarding child protection matters involving parental disability. The research examined Court records of hearings and considered the practices of the
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain
Publikováno v:
Social Work Education. 30:1025-1027
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain
Publikováno v:
Australian Social Work. 54:55-67
In December 1998 the Social Work and Social Service Work Act (hereafter the Ontario Act) was passed in Ontario, Canada marking the effective completion of social work regulatory legislation across provincial Canada. This article outlines the principa
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain
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Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 7:79-88
This article presents the findings from research in 1997–98 which examined administrative review forums in Australia, including the operations of the Victorian Mental Health Review Board ("MHRB"). As part of a larger research project 25 hearings of
Autor:
Phillip A. Swain
Publikováno v:
Australian Social Work. 52:35-43
This article presents a brief summary of a recent research investigation into the contribution of welfare members to processes of administrative review in Australia, and identifies a series of research and ethical issues which arose in the course of