View of Multifaceted Social Work in context
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From the above review of protection initiatives, three recurring issues can be discerned as particularly relevant for military contributions to protection activities: (i) the need
It ex- amines quality of care issues amidst expanding coverage (43), the role of private health-services in the ‘public good’ (44), politics (5), solidarity and obligation (36,
Although, particularly early in the 1920s, the cleanliness of the Cana- dian milk supply was uneven, public health professionals, the dairy indus- try, and the Federal Department
By means of analysing a photograph like the one presented here, it can be seen that major physical and social changes have taken place in the course of a time as short as 13
The third article, Activating the person in the changing situation: A dynamic analytical approach to labour activation, written by Helle Cathrine Hansen and Erika Gubrium,
The JCSW considers this important in order to help shed light on global challenges in social work, and to increase our understanding of the contextual nature of social work
Central to the idea of comparative social work is to promote a greater understanding about social work practice in various contexts in order to reveal the similarities and
workers are instructed to assess work ability, considering conditions and the utility of different activation means and work programmes. Concurrently, the assessment made