The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1965 |
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... client's family is paying for heat and not getting it or is living among rats and roaches and filth . The social worker has an obligation to sanction his client's marching down to the city hall if his client's children are enrolled in ...
... client's family is paying for heat and not getting it or is living among rats and roaches and filth . The social worker has an obligation to sanction his client's marching down to the city hall if his client's children are enrolled in ...
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... client cannot use constructively because he has been angered by harsh policies and practices . " 11 And Setleis asserts that " investigative practices that violate the client's dignity or his civil rights are not compatible with ...
... client cannot use constructively because he has been angered by harsh policies and practices . " 11 And Setleis asserts that " investigative practices that violate the client's dignity or his civil rights are not compatible with ...
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... client or group . Concern about broad issues of policy , administrative rul- ings , and categories of clients is secondary . In negotiating his client's needs with another institution , the professional depends upon his rapport with ...
... client or group . Concern about broad issues of policy , administrative rul- ings , and categories of clients is secondary . In negotiating his client's needs with another institution , the professional depends upon his rapport with ...
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SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH THE LEGISLATIVE | 18 |
CIVIL RIGHTSUNFINISHED BUSINESS | 35 |
POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATESWHAT NEXT? | 55 |
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