Abstract
In her recent article in Australian Social Work, Rosemary Williams expresses reservations concerning the current status of the ethic of client self-determination among professional social workers in the state of Victoria. She argues that the latter generally endorse a ‘positive’ view of liberty which is inconsistent with the profession's central ethic. However I wish to argue that the findings of her exploratory study provide cause, not for concern, but for a modest amount of(self)-congratulation.
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