Critical Incident

Published on Feb 26, 2016

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Critical Incident

Jamie Meldrum, Jillian Ives, Michelle Galeotalanza
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Land Acknowledgement

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Trigger Warning

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Worker

Perspective
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Mother

Perspective

Critical Incident

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You've Got

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WORD

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Initial Reaction

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1. At what point do you feel this critical incident could have been mitigated?

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Rossiter, A. (2005). Discourse analysis in critical social work: From apology to question. Critical Social Work, 6(1), 1-10.
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Wong, Y. L. R. (2004). Knowing through discomfort: A mindfulness-based critical social work pedagogy. Critical Social Work, 5(1), 1-9.

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