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... question either his humanitarian mo- tives or his repeatedly demonstrated integrity . Yet , the Governor takes the position that the experience of the state of Illinois in- dicates that the fears of social workers are exaggerated , that ...
... question either his humanitarian mo- tives or his repeatedly demonstrated integrity . Yet , the Governor takes the position that the experience of the state of Illinois in- dicates that the fears of social workers are exaggerated , that ...
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... question as to whether the intake interview fulfills its purpose is being approached by finding out through committee and staff meetings and a questionnaire to each member of the pro- gram staff , how the records are being used . At the ...
... question as to whether the intake interview fulfills its purpose is being approached by finding out through committee and staff meetings and a questionnaire to each member of the pro- gram staff , how the records are being used . At the ...
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... questions which will have to be answered : 1. Who should be the object of staff development ? —There are three groups of ... question . It is sug- gested , however , that in general the fully trained members of agency staffs find it more ...
... questions which will have to be answered : 1. Who should be the object of staff development ? —There are three groups of ... question . It is sug- gested , however , that in general the fully trained members of agency staffs find it more ...
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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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