Mental Health Care Reform: Implications for Social Work
Abstract
We are at a crossroads in the delivery of mental health care. The final formulation of health care policy will have a strong impact on social work services within mental health care. As professionals, we must maintain a strong and active role in lobbying activities and in the ongoing development of national policy. Now is the time to speak out for the needs of our clients and our profession.
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