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Credit crunch opportunity for green social work
by Helen Bonnick The government's announcement last month of tougher targets on carbon emissions means we are going to have to do more than switch to low energy light bulbs, turn off the television and use the train instead of the car. We already...
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The trickle down effects of recession: school social workers spot the difference
by Helen Bonnick As the economy worsens, social workers will be busier dealing with rising levels of poverty and debt. Can we cope? As the new term starts, school-based family workers are set to be faced with more debt - and poverty - related work in...
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