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Conclusions: Some Professional and Organisational Aspects of Social Work with Disabled People

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This final chapter will attempt to bring together some of the issues thrown up by attempting to apply the social model of disability to social work as an organised professional activity. It will begin by looking at some of the conclusions and recommendations that were made in the first edition of this book 15 years ago, in 1983, and will then consider what progress if any has been made and what now needs to be done.

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© 1999 British Association of Social Workers

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Oliver, M., Sapey, B. (1999). Conclusions: Some Professional and Organisational Aspects of Social Work with Disabled People. In: Social Work with Disabled People. Practical Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14823-3_7

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