Social work in times of Geo-Political and Military Conflict (Editorial)
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Tsui, MS
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Like a virus, the threat of Geo-Political and Military Conflict can build and quickly result in catastrophic results for human life. As individuals, we have little power to avert such tragedies. Making sense of these troubling times on our own can be demoralising. Yet collectively we have a united responsibility to value humanity in such times. We as social workers may differ in our views, but our core values of preserving human life unite us everywhere in times of global conflict. This gives us strength and hope.
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International Social Work
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65
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3
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O’Leary, P; Tsui, MS, Social work in times of Geo-Political and Military Conflict, International Social Work, 2022, 65 (3), pp. 405-405