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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 36, Number 6, 15 September 2006
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Editorial
pp. 883-885(3)
Author: Penhale, Bridget

Care Proceedings: Exploring the Relationship Between Case Duration and Achieving Permanency for the Child
pp. 901-919(19)
Authors: McSherry, Dominic; Larkin, Emma; Iwaniec, Dorota

Recent Changes in Adoption and Fostering in Spain
pp. 921-935(15)
Authors: Palacios, Jesús; Amorós, Pere

Knowledge and Reasoning in Social Work: Educating for Humane Judgement
pp. 937-954(18)
Authors: Taylor, Carolyn; White, Sue

Temporal Discrimination and Parents with Learning Difficulties in the Child Protection System
pp. 997-1015(19)
Authors: Booth, Tim; McConnell, David; Booth, Wendy

Developing Perceptions of Competence during Practice Learning
pp. 1017-1036(20)
Author: Parker, Jonathan

College Based Placement Co-ordinators in the United Kingdom: Their Perceptions of Stress
pp. 1037-1058(22)
Authors: Collins, Stewart; Turunen, Saija

Books Received
pp. 1077-1080(4)

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