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    Direct Liability Is Defined as Harm Caused by the Supervisor
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Direct Liability Is Defined as Harm Caused by the Supervisor

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Direct liability is defined as harm caused by the supervisor through acts of omission or commission in supervising the supervisee and by not adhering to the guidelines of supervision as stated by their board of social work.

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