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			<description>Neil,

I'm looking forward to reading this book as someone who very much at times feels caught in between the two worlds which you describe.  It's now firmly on my summer reading list. One of the developments I would like to see thou is for the social work degree to evolve along the lines of the nursing degree with practice placements throughout the course.  I think especially first year gives a great opportunity for those undertaking the degree to discover or reaffirm their knowledge of the world of social care which is out there.  I also think it is vital that student social workers/future social workers have firm roots in every level of practice.

I always find it amazing and quite concerning that people can seperate theory from practice or vice versa.  Hopefully your book if not bridging the gap will at least start the discussion.

Kathleen - Kathleen Mulvey</description>
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