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Exploring the Nexus Between Social Work and the Environment

Pages 256-268 | Published online: 28 Aug 2008

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Peniche Reu & Michele Jarldorn. (2023) Social Work Students’ Perceptions of Eco-Social Work in the Curriculum. Australian Social Work 76:4, pages 480-492.
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