Multiple Choice
Key challenges for social workers working in child welfare and youth justice do NOT include ________.
A) balancing parental rights and child protection
B) making up their own child welfare laws
C) balancing the rights of youth in conflict with the law with the rights of victims
D) addressing the tension between regarding children as "in need" or as responsible for their actions
E) accepting that children may view social workers as intrusive
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