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GERALDINE MACDONALD, Allocating Blame in Social Work, The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 20, Issue 6, December 1990, Pages 525–546, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.bjsw.a055716
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Abstract
This article takes issue with those who assume that the responsibility for bad outcomes in social work, such as child deaths, is appropriately laid at the feet of individual workers. It examines the philosophical origins of such arguments, some recent applications within social work literature and their appropriateness to the realities of social work practice. The author argues that a morality of social work must recognize the social and organizational context in which it occurs.
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