The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1947 |
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... ACTION By Robert P. Lane SOCIAL ACTION was taken by the Welfare Council of New York City during July , August , September , and October of 1945. My purpose is to trace the course of that action , to show how it was initiated , planned ...
... ACTION By Robert P. Lane SOCIAL ACTION was taken by the Welfare Council of New York City during July , August , September , and October of 1945. My purpose is to trace the course of that action , to show how it was initiated , planned ...
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... action . But social action does not pay off on initiation , or planning , or even on execution . It pays off on follow - up . Description of the follow - up of each of the nine recommendations adopted by the con- ference is not within ...
... action . But social action does not pay off on initiation , or planning , or even on execution . It pays off on follow - up . Description of the follow - up of each of the nine recommendations adopted by the con- ference is not within ...
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... action as I have described . But this action and support were possible only because of the preceding free- for - all . Many issues were raised about which social workers feel strongly but on which no agreement could have been reached by ...
... action as I have described . But this action and support were possible only because of the preceding free- for - all . Many issues were raised about which social workers feel strongly but on which no agreement could have been reached by ...
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Social Work in a Revolutionary Age Kenneth L M Pray | 3 |
Great Britains Postwar Social Problems B E Astbury | 18 |
Welfare Problems and Program in China | 31 |
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