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... referral and fewer cooperative cases, although it is reasonable to suppose that if the case worker is to relinquish his sense of responsibility for the client's need, is to accept the idea of a "continuous separation from the outworn ...
... referral and fewer cooperative cases, although it is reasonable to suppose that if the case worker is to relinquish his sense of responsibility for the client's need, is to accept the idea of a "continuous separation from the outworn ...
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... referral for those seeking advice and treatment, in the creation of supporting public opinion, in personnel standards, in the establishment of needed new facilities, in the direct supervision and stimulation of local services, in ...
... referral for those seeking advice and treatment, in the creation of supporting public opinion, in personnel standards, in the establishment of needed new facilities, in the direct supervision and stimulation of local services, in ...
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... must be accomplished through its member organizations. The council studies the needs, works out a possible solution, then refers that to a representative organization. The referral is made 572 RURAL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION.
... must be accomplished through its member organizations. The council studies the needs, works out a possible solution, then refers that to a representative organization. The referral is made 572 RURAL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION.
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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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