Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 |
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... consultant will be helpful in policy making and can then test the effects of the policies on the local staff, on the client, and on the community. Consultants will be useful members on committees for setting standards for the various ...
... consultant will be helpful in policy making and can then test the effects of the policies on the local staff, on the client, and on the community. Consultants will be useful members on committees for setting standards for the various ...
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... consultant is pooled to present a better picture of the county. The supervisor, district representative, and consultant then give attention to planning further work. The responsibilities of the district representative and the consultant ...
... consultant is pooled to present a better picture of the county. The supervisor, district representative, and consultant then give attention to planning further work. The responsibilities of the district representative and the consultant ...
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... consultant's first visit to the county is important. It is well to have the field representative take the consultant to the county for the first time when a conference can be held with the county director to discuss the meaning of ...
... consultant's first visit to the county is important. It is well to have the field representative take the consultant to the county for the first time when a conference can be held with the county director to discuss the meaning of ...
Contenido
The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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