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Working with Conflict in Social Work Practice
Brian Littlechild
, Karen Mills, Rose Parkes
Communities, Young People and Family Lives
Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care
Social Work, Mental Health and Learning Disabilities
Patient Experience and Public Involvement
School of Health and Social Work
Department of Allied Health Professions, Midwifery and Social Work
Centre for Applied Clinical, Health and Care Research (CACHE)
Centre for Future Societies Research
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Effective Response
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Engagement Behavior
100%
Workplace
100%
Work Settings
100%
Physical Violence
100%
Vulnerable children
100%
Conflict Management Styles
100%
Racist
100%
Resistance Behavior
100%
Domestic Violence
100%
Text Sets
100%
Control Function
100%
Social Work
100%
Aggression
100%
LGBTQ
100%
Social Workers
100%
Range Extent
100%
Oppositional Behavior
100%
Social Work Practice
100%
Child Work
100%
Sexist
100%
Whistleblower
100%
Service User Engagement
100%
Potential Conflict
100%
Vulnerable People
100%
Range Effect
100%
Development Strategy
100%
Vulnerable Adults
100%
Social Sciences
Development Strategy
100%
Conflict Potential
100%
Social Workers
100%
Domestic Violence
100%
Whistleblowing
100%
Practice Development
100%
LGBTQIA+
100%
Work Setting
100%
Psychology
Strategy Development
100%
LGBTQIA+
100%
Domestic Violence
100%
Work Setting
100%
Computer Science
Vulnerable People
100%
Control Function
100%
Potential Conflict
100%
User Engagement
100%