Tesco Law and Tesco Lawyers: Will our Needs Change if the Market Develops?
The purpose of this paper is to examine how recent regulatory changes, and the on-going effects of the global economic crisis, have affected legal services in England and Wales, and asks if there are, consequently, “too many lawyers”.
Avrom Sherr, Simon Thomson
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An internet-based approach to enhance self-management of chronic low back pain in the Italian-speaking population of Switzerland: results from a pilot study [PDF]
Summary: Objective:: To illustrate the development and pilot evaluation of a website designed to enhance self-management of chronic low back pain for the Italian-speaking population of Switzerland.
Hartung, Uwe +2 more
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Education for the Crossroads? A Short History of Social Work Education in Scotland [PDF]
This paper provides a short history of social work education in Scotland. Its aim is to understand the patterns of the present through the lens of the past.
McCulloch, Trish
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En un cruce de caminos : la educación para el trabajo social en Australia [PDF]
Este artículo examina críticamente los cambios en la educación en Australia y las consecuencias de esos cambios en la dirección futura del trabajo social.
Camilleri, Peter
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The regulation of healthcare professions and support workers in international context. [PDF]
Saks M.
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Teachers’ ethics : education international and the forging of professional unity [PDF]
The paper maintains that the current era, marked by a new global economy transforming economic and social development, has created the need for a reorganisation of teachers’ representation.
Vongalis-Macrow, Athena
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The voice of the self: a typology of general practitioners' emotional responses to situational and contextual stressors. [PDF]
Johnsson L, Nordgren L.
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Towards digitally mediated social work - the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on encountering clients in social work. [PDF]
Fiorentino V +4 more
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Looking back at the article "Should we talk about deprofessionalisations in the plural?"
This article aims to shed light on the vulnerabilities, sometimes described as deprofessionalisation, of certain occupations, particularly “prudential” occupations, i.e. those that are faced with considerable uncertainty in work. The texts present the changes in work contexts that hamper the practical wisdom of professionals (practical wisdom is the ...
Champy, Florent, Lantheaume, Françoise
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COVID-19 and digital disruption in UK universities: afflictions and affordances of emergency online migration. [PDF]
Watermeyer R +3 more
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