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New understandings of support work relationships

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In this chapter, I close the book by exploring the contribution of this study, the new understandings of support work relationships. I discuss the contribution of the empirical findings to the conceptual approach to support work relationships, the application of IE in Germany and Australia, the methodological limitations of the study, further research about support work relationship and the implications of the findings for disability policy and practice.

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Lutz, D.L. (2020). New understandings of support work relationships. In: Support Work Relationships. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29690-2_9

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