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Rehabilitation supplies and services : materials needed to enable a recipient country to produce and transport relief supplies 4. Rehabilitation of public utilities and services . To understand the policies of UNRRA , it is important to ...
Rehabilitation supplies and services : materials needed to enable a recipient country to produce and transport relief supplies 4. Rehabilitation of public utilities and services . To understand the policies of UNRRA , it is important to ...
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The continuous service that binds the various rehabilitation services into a comprehensive plan for individual adjustment is that of counsel and advisement . Age , education , mental and physical capacities , background experience ...
The continuous service that binds the various rehabilitation services into a comprehensive plan for individual adjustment is that of counsel and advisement . Age , education , mental and physical capacities , background experience ...
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The rehabilitation of the disabled impinges upon many fields at the point where the related programs come together . Therefore , we rely upon the development of coöperative agreements to correlate activities and to avoid wasteful ...
The rehabilitation of the disabled impinges upon many fields at the point where the related programs come together . Therefore , we rely upon the development of coöperative agreements to correlate activities and to avoid wasteful ...
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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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