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Art in Social Work Practice: Theory and Practice

Using drama to understand street-level practice - by Professor Tony Evans, Social Work

  • Date05 December 2018

Professor Tony Evans from the Centre for Social Work and Senior Lecturer Emma Brodzinski from Drama, Theatre and Dance have published a chapter on using drama to understand street-level practice in Ethics, Theatre, and Judgement in Huss, E and Boss, E (Eds) Art in Social Work Practice: Theory and Practice: International Perspectives (Routledge Advances in Social Work).

Read more about Tony Evans here and read more about Emma Brodzinski here

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