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‘Swimming to shore’: Co-constructing supervision with a thinking-aloud process
Matt Rankine and Andrew Thompson Supervision for social workers is an essential vehicle for revitalising, reflecting and transforming practice. In our new article, we open the doors on our supervision session, with Matt as supervisee and Andrew as supervisor, and critically reflect … Continue reading
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