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CASCW Core Series Episode 14 / Theoretical Underpinnings in Child Welfare Podcast Series Episode 4: Survey Findings of licensed Social Workers in Minnesota

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CASCW Core Series Episode 14 / Theoretical Underpinnings in Child Welfare Podcast Series Episode 4: Survey Findings of licensed Social Workers in Minnesota

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2022-03-04

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Dr. Jessica Toft and PhD candidate Ruti Soffer-Elnekave discuss survey findings from a scoping review they conducted in which they summarized the literature that discussed what neoliberalism actually is and how it interfaces with social work, specifically working conditions. The hosts examine the impact on child welfare social workers in Minnesota.

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Toft, Jessica; Soffer-Elnekave, Ruti. (2022). CASCW Core Series Episode 14 / Theoretical Underpinnings in Child Welfare Podcast Series Episode 4: Survey Findings of licensed Social Workers in Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/259203.

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