The Film Club: Reflections on the Use of Contemporary Film to Teach Ethics to Social Work Students

Ethics and Social Welfare 9 (3):312-321 (2015)
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Critical commentary : social work ethics.Sarah Banks - 2008 - British Journal of Social Work 38 (6):1238–1249.

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