‘Proud of what I do but often … I would be happier to say I drive trucks’: Ambiguity in social workers’ self-perception

Volume: 18, Issue: 3, Pages: 530 - 546
Published: Aug 18, 2017
Abstract
A public perception of social work research programme commenced 10 years after the introduction of limited professional registration of social workers in New Zealand. A first study explored public perceptions of social workers via a telephone survey. In a second study, social workers were asked, amongst other questions, how they thought the public would respond to the same questions about their profession that were asked in the first survey. An...
Paper Details
Title
‘Proud of what I do but often … I would be happier to say I drive trucks’: Ambiguity in social workers’ self-perception
Published Date
Aug 18, 2017
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
530 - 546
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