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Action for Professional Supervision

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Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work

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By recapitulating the chapter conclusions, this final chapter argues for a coordinated action for professional supervision. It highlights the main trends impacting the practice and the increasing need and demand for professional supervision across the sectors. Given the readily available growing knowledge and skills in this field, the authors call for a coordinated action involving all stakeholders to enhance access to professional supervision for all those who need it.

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Pawar, M., Anscombe, A...W.(. (2022). Action for Professional Supervision. In: Enlightening Professional Supervision in Social Work. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18541-0_13

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