Safety Training in Social Work Education: A National Survey

作者: Linda Cherrey Reeser , Robert A. Wertkin

DOI: 10.1300/J067V21N01_07

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摘要: Abstract Social workers are particularly vulnerable to violence due the type of clients they serve, preponderance involuntary service relationships, settings in which work, and cutbacks services. A national survey was conducted field directors discern their perceptions about danger interns, schools' agencies' practices responsibilities for student safety, safety standards policies, training personnel content, recommendations change. Field believe that there is a need more attention risks students increasing. There dissonance between concern lack policies schools social work. Strategies prevention presented.

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