Social Work Review Issue 17 Autumn
Contents
Articles
At the heart of the matter: Culture as a function of supervision
Allyson Davys
A just profession or just a profession? Social work and social justice
Michael O’Brien
The first two years of New Zealand Association of Social Workers 1964-1966: Reflections on rereading the first issue of the New Zealand Social Worker
Merv Hancock & Mary Nash
Adult experts and adolescent voices in the field of critical incident responses
Kate Stewart
Education: A young mother’s hope
Nikki Hill, Christa Fouche & Jill Worrall
Problem-child, loser, trouble-maker, freak: Opening space for alternative constructions of identity in conversations with adolescents
Sarah Penwarden
Creating a miraculous expression of the illusion of limitation
Philip Patston
Mapping the new frontier of Foodbank social work
Vaughan Milner
Features