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While often overshadowed by other priorities, social work educators can play an important contribution in ensuring that promoting health and well-being is firmly on the social work agenda for service users as well as for our students and ourselves as educators. This book raises important questions about the role and relevance of social work in health, and explores challenges for social work education, both now and in the future.
This book is an extended version of a special issue of Social Work Education.

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While often overshadowed by other priorities, social work educators can play an important contribution in ensuring that promoting health and well-being is firmly on the social work agenda for service users as well as for our students and ourselves as educators. This book raises important questions about the role and relevance of social work in health, and explores challenges for social work education, both now and in the future.

This book is an extended version of a special issue of Social Work Education.


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Autorenporträt
Beth R. Crisp is Professor in the School of Health and Social Development at Deakin University, Australia. Her teaching and research interests include addressing poverty and social exclusion, the relationship between religion and spirituality with social work practice, and workforce development. Liz Beddoe is Associate Professor in the School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her teaching and research interests include critical perspectives on social work education, professional supervision, the professionalization project of social work, interprofessional learning and the development of health social work.