Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 |
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... discussion in the various groups. In most of the reports, the role and ability of the group leader were regarded as the major factors in providing sound and significant experience for groups in social education. The responsibility which ...
... discussion in the various groups. In most of the reports, the role and ability of the group leader were regarded as the major factors in providing sound and significant experience for groups in social education. The responsibility which ...
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... Discussion 1. House Councils and Other Forms of Membership Participation. Discussion leader: Mary Ellen Hubbard, Southwark Neighborhood House, Philadelphia. Participants: Loretta Meschter, Philadelphia Christian Youth Council ...
... Discussion 1. House Councils and Other Forms of Membership Participation. Discussion leader: Mary Ellen Hubbard, Southwark Neighborhood House, Philadelphia. Participants: Loretta Meschter, Philadelphia Christian Youth Council ...
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... Discussion 3. Case Review as a Method of Supervision in Public Assistance. Discussion leader: Joseph H. Louchheim, Assistant Professor of Public Welfare, School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. Discussants: Martha E ...
... Discussion 3. Case Review as a Method of Supervision in Public Assistance. Discussion leader: Joseph H. Louchheim, Assistant Professor of Public Welfare, School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Pittsburgh. Discussants: Martha E ...
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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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