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Margaret F. Gibson
Associate Professor, Social Development Studies and Social Work
MSW, PhD
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Reimagining Care/Work Policies (RCWP) CASWE Presentation - June 18, 2024
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Reimagining Care/Work Policies (RCWP) CASWE Presentation - June 18, 2024
Neurodiversity in Social Work Field Education -- with recording link
Autistic Perspectives on Eloping: Survey Findings
Absences and rearticulations: 2SLGBTQ+ families and care/work
"I Didn’t Know Where to Go, Who to Meet”: The Work That Young Disabled Adults Have to Do to Gain Access to the Social Services in Waterloo-Wellington Region
Young Disabled Adults Accessing Social Services in the Waterloo-Wellington Region
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