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THE LEARNING PROCESS IN AGENCY SETTINGS By THOMASINE HENDRICKS A PPROXIMATELY forty - five thousand 1 staff members are engaged in the administration of public assistance in the states . This group comprises both the learners and the ...
THE LEARNING PROCESS IN AGENCY SETTINGS By THOMASINE HENDRICKS A PPROXIMATELY forty - five thousand 1 staff members are engaged in the administration of public assistance in the states . This group comprises both the learners and the ...
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Where a staff member understands the role he is to play , and the role of other staff members , he is free to develop necessary competence and to contribute appropriately to the development of the program . Where staff members are ...
Where a staff member understands the role he is to play , and the role of other staff members , he is free to develop necessary competence and to contribute appropriately to the development of the program . Where staff members are ...
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2 Agencies have learned indisputably that an understanding of policy is not secured through mere issuance of memoranda to the staff , no matter how well the policy may be written . Not only is a knowledge of the underlying objectives of ...
2 Agencies have learned indisputably that an understanding of policy is not secured through mere issuance of memoranda to the staff , no matter how well the policy may be written . Not only is a knowledge of the underlying objectives of ...
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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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