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The Ethics of Money in the Lives of Social Workers and Their Clients- Presented by the North Carolina Chapter
Money problems (the inability to pay off student and other debt, ability to save, to invest or to buy a home) jeopardize the mental, emotional, physical and financial health of all who confront them. This session will connect social work ethics to financial wellbeing and demonstrate how financial wellness benefits social workers personally and professionally and positively impacts all client work.
1 Ethics
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Non-Member
$45.00
Member
$25.00
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