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		<title>By: The GSCC launches Grow Your Own Social Workers: a Toolkit &#124; Be Inspired! Shirley Ayres Consulting</title>
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		<description>[...] which should inform the workforce strategy of all organisations who employ social workers. The Social Work Task Force Final Report highlighted the problems of recruitment and retention of social workers. This publication provides [...]</description>
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