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... METHODS IN THE POSTWAR WORLD By JANE M. HOEY N THE MIDST of a total war that involves practically the whole world , there is obvious need to plan for the future in the light of the past and the present . It is our responsibility to help ...
... METHODS IN THE POSTWAR WORLD By JANE M. HOEY N THE MIDST of a total war that involves practically the whole world , there is obvious need to plan for the future in the light of the past and the present . It is our responsibility to help ...
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... methods is mandatory if social workers are to continue to strive for a professional status . Because of the nature of the field , social work- ers are in an advantageous position to see the relationship of the concepts and methods used ...
... methods is mandatory if social workers are to continue to strive for a professional status . Because of the nature of the field , social work- ers are in an advantageous position to see the relationship of the concepts and methods used ...
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... methods and to present their ideas in a usable form . As developed in the Board , the program was organized around a group working with their supervisors . Simple principles of analyzing work methods are presented . Each employee ...
... methods and to present their ideas in a usable form . As developed in the Board , the program was organized around a group working with their supervisors . Simple principles of analyzing work methods are presented . Each employee ...
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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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