Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen107National Conference on Social Welfare, 1981 - 239 páginas |
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... funds are available locally , through United Funds , city councils , federal and state gov- ernments , so that the poor and the ethnic minorities can get help in organizing themselves for social action . 5. We need to join with other ...
... funds are available locally , through United Funds , city councils , federal and state gov- ernments , so that the poor and the ethnic minorities can get help in organizing themselves for social action . 5. We need to join with other ...
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... funds tends to use up much of its social action clout dealing with the legislation , appropriations , and ad- ministrative red tape associated with the agency's own pro- gram . These tests become particularly pointed when one real- izes ...
... funds tends to use up much of its social action clout dealing with the legislation , appropriations , and ad- ministrative red tape associated with the agency's own pro- gram . These tests become particularly pointed when one real- izes ...
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... funds in spite of some successful state service programs in Michigan , Alabama , and California . This is so because of the demands of exist- ing social service programs , competition for service commit- ments between client groups ...
... funds in spite of some successful state service programs in Michigan , Alabama , and California . This is so because of the demands of exist- ing social service programs , competition for service commit- ments between client groups ...
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WHOS for CHILDREN? Marian Wright Edelman | 7 |
THE PERSONAL CHALLENGE OF THE ECONOMIC | 20 |
THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR AND VOLUNTARY | 39 |
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activities administration adolescents agencies American areas behavior blacks budget Center challenge child welfare chronically ill elderly Cleveland clients coauthors Committee competence coping death delinquent Department of Health economic employment environment Fanshel federal foster care foster parents function funds Gar Alperovitz groups Health and Human health services home health hospice care hospital Human Services income increase individual inflation institutions involved issues Jane Collins labor learned helplessness lives long-term major Maluccio Marian Wright Edelman Medicaid Medicare ment million mothers National natural parents NCSW needs neglected neighborhood neoconservatives Ohio organizations Panelists participation percent placement political portunity poverty practice problems profes programs role runaways sector Social Security social services social welfare social workers society Speakers tion tional Title XX U.S. Department U.S. Steel University visiting Washington Western Reserve University women York youth