Supportive value of service means:

a. receiving a bill for social work services.
b. how supportive and encouraging clients are to practitioners regarding how
valuable their services are to them.
c. social workers commit themselves to doing what is necessary to truly help
people given each person's unique strengths, needs, challenges, and
aspirations.
d. charging enough for services that practitioners stay competitive in the job
market but do not lose clients.


C

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