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PLANNING FOR GROUP WORK NEEDS By ROY SORENSON T HERE HAS BEEN an increase in public concern for youth , and therefore there is greater interest in the broad function within which group work method and recreation have a place .
PLANNING FOR GROUP WORK NEEDS By ROY SORENSON T HERE HAS BEEN an increase in public concern for youth , and therefore there is greater interest in the broad function within which group work method and recreation have a place .
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should be coördination of the organizations doing youth work demands the reconciliation of two values that are not easy to reconcile : on the one hand , the preservation and further development of the distinctive contribution which each ...
should be coördination of the organizations doing youth work demands the reconciliation of two values that are not easy to reconcile : on the one hand , the preservation and further development of the distinctive contribution which each ...
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organizations ; and that it is by making clear how they succeed in fulfilling this function that British youth organizations can render their greatest service in the liberated countries . We need a more concrete picture of the social ...
organizations ; and that it is by making clear how they succeed in fulfilling this function that British youth organizations can render their greatest service in the liberated countries . We need a more concrete picture of the social ...
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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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