Children in care: are social workers abusing their authority?

Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (3):136-137 (1984)
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Abstract

In reply to Dr Benians's article which suggests that social workers at times abuse their authority, three areas can be considered: the broader context of the social work task, the legal process itself, and the contribution made by child psychiatrists

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