Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 |
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... agencies made and to what extent do all elements in the constituency participate in agency control?" 3. "Do your agencies permit and stimulate discussion of current political, economic, and social questions? Does the agency discourage ...
... agencies made and to what extent do all elements in the constituency participate in agency control?" 3. "Do your agencies permit and stimulate discussion of current political, economic, and social questions? Does the agency discourage ...
Página 191
... agencies do not permit individual groups to take any public stand as affiliates of the agency unless the governing board has endorsed the stand. Others permit groups to affiliate with other organizations or to take direct action on an ...
... agencies do not permit individual groups to take any public stand as affiliates of the agency unless the governing board has endorsed the stand. Others permit groups to affiliate with other organizations or to take direct action on an ...
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... social action as practiced in New York City, 642-51; role of social worker in agency-community relationships, 671-84; obligation to interpret work to the public, 694; see also Agencies; Group work agencies; Public welfare agencies Social ...
... social action as practiced in New York City, 642-51; role of social worker in agency-community relationships, 671-84; obligation to interpret work to the public, 694; see also Agencies; Group work agencies; Public welfare agencies Social ...
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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