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Ethical implications of Social Media engagement for Health, Social Work, and Social Care – @SWSCMedia Debate Summary


Thank you for joining the debate and sharing your views on “Ethical implications of Social Media engagement for Health, Social Work, and Social Care professions” @SWSCmedia.

Below is the summary of the discussion and we look forward to your views on“The Conception of Childhood and Children’s Rights” @SWSCmedia on Tuesday (9 October 2012) 8:00 PM UK / 3:00 PM ET.

Summary of Debate on: Ethical Implications of Social Media engagement for Health, Social Work, and Social Care Professions (2 October 2012)

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Our next debate is:  ”Conception of Childhood and Children’s Rights” on Tuesday (9 October) 8:00 PM UK / 3:00 PM ET @SWSCmedia.

We look forward to your views on Conception of Childhood and Children’s Rights…” @SWSCmedia.

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