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... social workers have conducted themselves as social workers in the handling of difficult and highly controversial social and economic issues . Wherever we have been effective , however , whenever our voice has been heard with respect ...
... social workers have conducted themselves as social workers in the handling of difficult and highly controversial social and economic issues . Wherever we have been effective , however , whenever our voice has been heard with respect ...
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... social and economic conditions will also be necessary . It is in these areas that social work concepts and methods can make the most significant contribution . The responsibilities of social work and social workers in the post- war ...
... social and economic conditions will also be necessary . It is in these areas that social work concepts and methods can make the most significant contribution . The responsibilities of social work and social workers in the post- war ...
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... social worker in social change , but the extent to which there is agreement concerning the nature of the role was not possible to ... workers should be equipped both to deserve and accept this kind of ... social TRAINING FOR SOCIAL ACTION 365.
... social worker in social change , but the extent to which there is agreement concerning the nature of the role was not possible to ... workers should be equipped both to deserve and accept this kind of ... social TRAINING FOR SOCIAL ACTION 365.
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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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