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... given an opportunity to assemble more ancient canards and put them on display as an indictment not of social work practice , but of the principle of a well - rounded social welfare program . These and many other types of articles ...
... given an opportunity to assemble more ancient canards and put them on display as an indictment not of social work practice , but of the principle of a well - rounded social welfare program . These and many other types of articles ...
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... given to in - service training in this coun- try and the possibilities for improving the agency's programs through constant attention to development of supervisors upon whose skill the quality of administration largely depends . The ...
... given to in - service training in this coun- try and the possibilities for improving the agency's programs through constant attention to development of supervisors upon whose skill the quality of administration largely depends . The ...
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... given place and at a particular point in time should do what , for whom , and how . The writer would as flatly reject the idea that the welfare field can be neatly divided as between public and private agencies as he questions ( for ...
... given place and at a particular point in time should do what , for whom , and how . The writer would as flatly reject the idea that the welfare field can be neatly divided as between public and private agencies as he questions ( for ...
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SOCIAL WORKS RESPONSE TO DEMOCRACYS CHALLENGE | 3 |
SOCIAL WELFARE IN A CHANGING WORLD | 19 |
COMMUNITY COOPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITYS WELFARE | 46 |
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