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... agencies in each county. It would be a logical development if these ... private auspices, sectarian and nonsectarian, are also playing an integral ... private agency representatives in obtaining social legislation, and in part ...
... agencies in each county. It would be a logical development if these ... private auspices, sectarian and nonsectarian, are also playing an integral ... private agency representatives in obtaining social legislation, and in part ...
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... private agencies working for the handicapped? It is unmistakably clear that the magnitude and complexity of the task are such as to call for the utmost resources and skills of public and private agencies working closely together. It ...
... private agencies working for the handicapped? It is unmistakably clear that the magnitude and complexity of the task are such as to call for the utmost resources and skills of public and private agencies working closely together. It ...
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National Conference on Social Welfare. THE BOARD MEMBER IN A PRIVATE AGENCY Ralph A. Uihlein IN A DISCUSSION OF the role of the board member in a private agency three questions of major importance should be considered: 1. Why do lay ...
National Conference on Social Welfare. THE BOARD MEMBER IN A PRIVATE AGENCY Ralph A. Uihlein IN A DISCUSSION OF the role of the board member in a private agency three questions of major importance should be considered: 1. Why do lay ...
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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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