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[This chapter discusses how the integrated profession of social work and of social work education developed during the 1970s, the debates about professionalisation, and the political positioning of social work and social workers. It covers how the incoming Conservative government at the end of the 1970s initiated a review of social work which led to the Barclay Report with its characterisation of social work as being about counselling and social care planning and its championing and reaffirmation of the Seebohm Committee’s vision of community social work.]
Published: Jul 5, 2020
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