Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work
All of us, as Canadians, are touched throughout our lives by some aspect of social welfare, either as recipients, donors, or taxpayers. But despite the importance of the social network in our country, there has been no single source of information about this critical component of our society. Even professionals in the field of social work or social services have not had a comprehensive volume addressing the myriad features of this critical societal structure. The Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work fills this need. Over five hundred topics important to Canadian social work are covered, written by a highly diverse group of social workers covering all aspects of the field and all areas of the country. Practitioners, policy makers, academics, social advocates, researchers, students, and administrators present a rich overview of the complexity and diversity of social work and social welfare as it exists in Canada. The principal finding from this project underscores the long-held perception that there is a Canadian model of social work that is unique and stands as a useful model to other countries. The Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work will be an important source of information, both to Canadians and to interested groups around the world. The Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work is available in e-book version by subscription or from university and college libraries through the following vendors: Canadian Electronic Library, Ebrary, MyiLibrary, and Netlibrary.
- ISBN 13 : 1554588073
- ISBN 10 : 9781554588077
- Judul : Encyclopedia of Canadian Social Work
- Pengarang : Francis J. Turner,
- Kategori : Reference
- Penerbit : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2009
- Halaman : 468
- Halaman : 468
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professional liability ing the basis for professional judgment, intervention, and
decision making (Yelaja 1982). Because what might help one person may not be
good for another, each professional practitioner must exercise professional
judgment, reasoning, and decision making based on his/her personal knowledge
and experience. Being a professional means being accountable for that
judgment, reasoning, and decision making. The notion of liability, which has
existed in the law for ...