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    <title>Ethical Leadership for Social Work Practice</title>
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      <name>Nathan Johnson</name>
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    <summary>This seminar will consider different perspectives  for considering ethical leadership practice.</summary>
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    <summary>In November 2012 an invited audience of senior public servants and academics joined a round table discussion of the role of public servants and public service in the 21st century.</summary>
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