The Costs of Qualifying a Social Worker
Abstract
Cost containment is a priority in most social care systems and there is an increasing importance in using staff in the most effective way within available resources. Previous work has revealed that the social worker does not remain in the profession for as long as health professionals and this situation has far-reaching consequences for workforce planners. Given that a major overhaul in social work is underway, it is important to address...
Paper Details
Title
The Costs of Qualifying a Social Worker
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
706 - 724
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