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we can be effective in crises , that we can grapple with situations as we find them , and that we ask no quarter , no special privileges , and no protection . In our readiness to throw ourselves into the main stream of community ...
we can be effective in crises , that we can grapple with situations as we find them , and that we ask no quarter , no special privileges , and no protection . In our readiness to throw ourselves into the main stream of community ...
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We must remain free to express and give full and effective play to our unique contributions in a nation and world which desperately need them . As individual social workers , as agencies , and as a profession we must watch method in our ...
We must remain free to express and give full and effective play to our unique contributions in a nation and world which desperately need them . As individual social workers , as agencies , and as a profession we must watch method in our ...
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We can also work together effectively in services to crippled children , designed to direct their entire ... The coöperating agencies ' interpretation of the rehabilitation process and purpose is essential to the effective use of these ...
We can also work together effectively in services to crippled children , designed to direct their entire ... The coöperating agencies ' interpretation of the rehabilitation process and purpose is essential to the effective use of these ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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