Social Work Review Issue 26 (2+3)
Contents
Editorial – 50th anniversary issue
Kieran O’Donoghue
Articles
Reflections on the social work profession on the 50th anniversary of ANZASW: Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it
Caz Thomson
The world we’re in: Social work now and then
Mike O’Brien
A matter of degrees: The role of education in the professionalisation journey of social work in New Zealand
Liz Beddoe
‘Always take the weather with you’1 – Aotearoa New Zealand social work in a dynamic global society
Sarah Fraser and Sophie Simpson
Their stories – our history: John Fry, President of the Association 1972-4
Mary Nash
Public perception of social work and social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand
B. Staniforth, C. Fouché and L. Beddoe
30 years’ membership and a 50th birthday – where to next for ANZASW?
David McNabb
Reflections and autobiographies
The Why, What, Where of social work: A personal reflection on the social work role over a thirty-year period
Pam Smith
Reminiscences of anti-racism training in the 1980s
Jackie Sayers
Features