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... probation officer, in order to keep the child in its own home. Every child should be considered an "open" case. Homes which seem hopeless sometimes readjust themselves so that a child may be returned under careful supervision. The ...
... probation officer, in order to keep the child in its own home. Every child should be considered an "open" case. Homes which seem hopeless sometimes readjust themselves so that a child may be returned under careful supervision. The ...
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... probation officer in this court; nor are there any policewomen in our city. Our two social workers assume some of the functions usually performed by such officials. They also act as clerks and social workers as herewith described: In ...
... probation officer in this court; nor are there any policewomen in our city. Our two social workers assume some of the functions usually performed by such officials. They also act as clerks and social workers as herewith described: In ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 3 |
The Urge Forward Rt Hon Sir George E Foster | 14 |
The Correlation of Public and Private Social Service Charles H Johnson | 29 |
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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