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  1. The influence of values on development practice : a study of Cambodian development practitioners in non-government organisations in Cambodia.Moira O'Leary - unknown
    Evaluation reports, along with development studies literature suggest that development practice is often failing to enact espoused participatory, empowering and gender equitable approaches or to achieve these espoused goals. Mainstream development theories are underpinned by values and beliefs about what is good and what "ought to be". In this study I explore the influence of values on the development practice of Cambodian practitioners working in non-government organisations in rural Cambodia. Development practitioners are the major conduit of community based development assistance, (...)
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  • ‘Moral Distress’ and the beginning practitioner: preparing social work students for ethical and moral challenges in contemporary contexts.Deborah Lynch & Catherine Forde - 2016 - Ethics and Social Welfare 10 (2):94-107.
    Translating the social justice ideals of social work into practice can pose significant challenges for new social work graduates in contemporary contexts that are characterised by rationalism, individualism and control. This paper contributes to the debate on the place of activism in social work education by addressing the question of how social work education prepares students to manage ‘moral distress’ [Weinberg, M. 2009. "Moral Distress: A Missing but Relevant Concept for Ethics in Social Work." Canadian Social Work Review 26 : (...)
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