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Published for the British Association of Social Workers, this is the leading academic social work journal in the UK. It covers every aspect of social work, with papers reporting research, discussing practice, and examining principles and theories. It is read by social work educators, researchers, practitioners and managers who wish to keep up to date with theoretical and empirical developments in the field.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 34, Number 8, December 2004
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Editorial
pp. 1073-1074(2)

The Impact of Audit on Social Work Practice
pp. 1075-1095(21)
Author: Eileen Munro

Children in Need? Listening to Children whose Parent or Carer is HIV Positive
pp. 1097-1113(17)
Authors: E. Kay M. Tisdall; Helen Kay; Viviene E. Cree; Jennifer Wallace

Working with Parental Substance Misuse: Dilemmas for Practice
pp. 1115-1132(18)
Authors: Andy Taylor; Brynna Kroll

Good Practice in the Education of Children in Residential Care
pp. 1133-1160(28)
Authors: Bernard Gallagher; Chris Brannan; Rob Jones; Simon Westwood

Social Work and Child-centred Family Court Mediation
pp. 1161-1172(12)
Authors: Greg Mantle; Alan Critchley

Show Me the Way to go Home: A Narrative Review of the Literature on Delayed Hospital Discharges and Older People
pp. 1189-1197(9)
Authors: Jon Glasby; Rosemary Littlechild; Kathryn Pryce

Books Received
pp. 1215-1216(2)

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