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Social Work Education
The International Journal
Volume 19, 2000 - Issue 2
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Why bother? Voluntary sector involvement in social work education

Pages 185-189 | Published online: 25 Aug 2010

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Helen Scholar, Su McCaughan, Hugh McLaughlin & Allison Coleman. (2012) ‘Why is This Not Social Work?’ The Contribution of ‘Non-Traditional’ Placements in Preparing Social Work Students for Practice. Social Work Education 31:7, pages 932-950.
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Louise Hardwick & Aidan Worsley. (2007) Bridging the gap between social work practice and community based welfare agencies. European Journal of Social Work 10:2, pages 245-258.
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Jill Anderson & Paula Brady. (2002) Increasing the depth of field: The Voluntary Sector Pathway. Social Work Education 21:2, pages 233-245.
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Su McCaughan, Michael Anderson & Wendy Jones. (2013) Social work education in the creative arts space. The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning 12:1, pages 34-52.
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A. Bellinger. (2010) Talking about (Re)Generation: Practice Learning as a Site of Renewal for Social Work. British Journal of Social Work 40:8, pages 2450-2466.
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Martin Canavan. (2009) Professional identity formation and voluntary sector social work. The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning 9:3, pages 47-71.
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