What is information?

a. Knowing more about social work practice than anyone else in your class
b. What you have when you acquire knowledge
c. Consideration of laws, policies, regulations, procedures, and conditions
related to receiving social work services
d. When you have all the facts about your agency including who founded it and
when


C

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