Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen62National Conference on Social Welfare, 1935 |
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... able to identi- fy needs not directly related to unemployment and to know how to offer , but not impose , the services the agency is equipped to render . Also , she ought to be able to distinguish between prob- lems that concern the ...
... able to identi- fy needs not directly related to unemployment and to know how to offer , but not impose , the services the agency is equipped to render . Also , she ought to be able to distinguish between prob- lems that concern the ...
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... able to have adequate food , the children are able to con- tinue in school , and to participate in a recreational program . That is all very well , but again we cannot think in terms of limiting case loads , our terms must be all ...
... able to have adequate food , the children are able to con- tinue in school , and to participate in a recreational program . That is all very well , but again we cannot think in terms of limiting case loads , our terms must be all ...
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... able to arrange for 264 students to complete a program in- cluding two basic classroom courses and one basic field - work course , while they were still at least partially employed . In ad- dition , 23 other students were able to ...
... able to arrange for 264 students to complete a program in- cluding two basic classroom courses and one basic field - work course , while they were still at least partially employed . In ad- dition , 23 other students were able to ...
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Social Work and the Social Order Presidential Address Katharine | 25 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in Great Britain | 38 |
The Outlook for Economic and Social Security in America Frances | 54 |
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