Hazel Hemshall, Senior Probation Officer in the West Midlands and Lecturer in Probation at Birmingham University, examines CCETSW's requirements of anti-discriminatory practice and asks how practice placements can enable students to meet this competence. What can legitimately be expected of students and how can current practice teaching in anti-discrimination be enhanced?
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