The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting, Parte1National Conference on Social Welfare, 1951 |
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... practice . Each rests upon the other , and the possibilities of future growth are interdependent . The basic studies of practice which have been recommended will involve extensive participa- tion by many groups of practitioners . There ...
... practice . Each rests upon the other , and the possibilities of future growth are interdependent . The basic studies of practice which have been recommended will involve extensive participa- tion by many groups of practitioners . There ...
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... practice little finds its way into the juvenile courts , into probation and parole systems , or even into intensive therapy of problem children . We shall never do our research or our practice right until we concern ourselves with the ...
... practice little finds its way into the juvenile courts , into probation and parole systems , or even into intensive therapy of problem children . We shall never do our research or our practice right until we concern ourselves with the ...
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... practice in the last twenty - five years . We have grown numerically so that social work stands today as the most ... practice , the lack of full acceptance of fees for service , are indicative . There are obstacles to this acceptance of ...
... practice in the last twenty - five years . We have grown numerically so that social work stands today as the most ... practice , the lack of full acceptance of fees for service , are indicative . There are obstacles to this acceptance of ...
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THE AMERICAN People in THE WORLD CRISIS | 1 |
THE COMMON CORE OF SOCIAL WORK IN DIFFERENT COUN | 19 |
THE HUMAN ASPECTS OF MOBILIZATION | 37 |
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