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be made, too, to the many new problems coming into council offices as a result of national defense developments. In short, we must continuously decide what to do and what to forego, what aspects of our job to emphasize and what to ...
be made, too, to the many new problems coming into council offices as a result of national defense developments. In short, we must continuously decide what to do and what to forego, what aspects of our job to emphasize and what to ...
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Except for the American Association of Social Workers, the council is the only agency to which the Social Security Commission can look for support, and the support given has been extensive. Similar statements can be made of service ...
Except for the American Association of Social Workers, the council is the only agency to which the Social Security Commission can look for support, and the support given has been extensive. Similar statements can be made of service ...
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In still another district the board decided that its interpretation should be done through the Council of Social Agencies. The council assumed this responsibility, setting up an advisory council and speakers' bureau.
In still another district the board decided that its interpretation should be done through the Council of Social Agencies. The council assumed this responsibility, setting up an advisory council and speakers' bureau.
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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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