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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1 (2012)

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2012)

Published: 2018-07-05

Editorial

  • Special Volume on Social Work in the Canadian North

    Douglas Durst
    1 - 3
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Opinion

  • Issues facing Social Work Education in the Canadian Arctic

    Nuelle Novik
    4 - 6
    • PDF

Essays

  • Social Work Education Canada’s North Capacity Building through Social Work

    Douglas Durst, Nicole Ives
    7 - 17
    • PDF

Articles

  • Exploring the Intersection of Culture and Education in Nunavik

    Nicole Ives, Vandna Sinha, Dominique Leman, Robert Levy-Powell, Wendy Thomson
    18 - 35
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  • Building Healthy Northern Communities Through Strengthening Capacity

    Glen Schmidt, Dawn Hemingway, Gerard Bellefeuille
    36 - 50
    • PDF
  • Exploring the Unique Features of a First Nations Graduate-Level Social Work Program

    Ralph C. Bodor, Carol Melnyk-Poliakiwski
    51 - 70
    • PDF
  • The Role of Social Work in Palliative Care A Comparison across Canada’s Three Northern Territories

    Nuelle Novik
    71 - 80
    • PDF
  • Multiple Relationships Maintaining Professional Identity in Rural Social Work Practice

    Keith Brownlee, Glen Halverson, Ahlea Chassie
    81 - 91
    • PDF
  • Implementing social policy social workers’ experience from Estonia and Norway

    Arne Backer Grønningsæter, Riina Kiik
    92 - 103
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JCSW was founded in 2006 and is currently hosted by University of Stavanger, in cooperation with University of Agder and Nord University. From 2010 onwards it is published bi-anually.

ISSN: 0809-9936

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