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Professional or Personal Values in Community Organisation?

Professional or Personal Values in Community Organisation? Social workers and others concerned with social welfare seem to be increasingly aware that their view of the client's situation may not coincide with the client's own view. There is also increasing acknowledgement that this discrepancy is not always a result of professional values and expertise. At times it is merely the result of a different set of personal values. If we are to really respect the client's right to self-determination we must constantly be aware of his values and our own. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Professional or Personal Values in Community Organisation?

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 23 (1): 9 – Jan 1, 1970

Professional or Personal Values in Community Organisation?

Abstract

Social workers and others concerned with social welfare seem to be increasingly aware that their view of the client's situation may not coincide with the client's own view. There is also increasing acknowledgement that this discrepancy is not always a result of professional values and expertise. At times it is merely the result of a different set of personal values. If we are to really respect the client's right to self-determination we must constantly be aware of his values...
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
0004-9565
DOI
10.1080/03124077008549284
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Abstract

Social workers and others concerned with social welfare seem to be increasingly aware that their view of the client's situation may not coincide with the client's own view. There is also increasing acknowledgement that this discrepancy is not always a result of professional values and expertise. At times it is merely the result of a different set of personal values. If we are to really respect the client's right to self-determination we must constantly be aware of his values and our own.

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1970

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