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Not So Straightforward: Achieving Good Youth And Community Work

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posted on 2024-11-23, 06:27 authored by Michael EmslieMichael Emslie
According to much of the relevant literature, achieving good youth and community work is simple, straightforward, and uncomplicated. However, realising good practice may not be so easy in light of the extent of reports of bad practice in social work and human services. This study investigated and critiqued commonplace accounts of how good caring work can be achieved. In particular two problems with the literature were identified and examined. First, I argue that, often, descriptions of good practice in the helping professions are deficient. Second, I make the case that the typical ways of funding and regulating the people professions to achieve good practice are inadequate. These concerns warrant further research on the question: how can good practice in youth and community work be achieved?

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1

End page

22

Total pages

22

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Where do we go from here? The Fifteenth Humanities Graduate Research Conference

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Where do we go from here? The Fifteenth Humanities Graduate Research Conference

Publisher

Curtin University

Place published

Perth, Australia

Start date

2014-11-12

End date

2014-11-14

Language

English

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© Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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2006085431

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2020-06-22

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2018-12-10

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  • Yes

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