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The story must be told , the social work profession needs to speak out , and pressure must be placed on Congress to guarantee jobs for all workers at a decent wage . Social workers know the plight of the unemployed even if by the time ...
The story must be told , the social work profession needs to speak out , and pressure must be placed on Congress to guarantee jobs for all workers at a decent wage . Social workers know the plight of the unemployed even if by the time ...
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The story must be told , the social work profession needs to speak out , and pressure must be placed on Congress to guarantee jobs for all workers at a decent wage . Social workers know the plight of the unemployed even if by the time ...
The story must be told , the social work profession needs to speak out , and pressure must be placed on Congress to guarantee jobs for all workers at a decent wage . Social workers know the plight of the unemployed even if by the time ...
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... with reliance on the medical model to conform to ine requirements for diagnoses and medical health care ers . reliance upon the medical model by PL 94-63 has a ve impact both on the target population and on the work profession .
... with reliance on the medical model to conform to ine requirements for diagnoses and medical health care ers . reliance upon the medical model by PL 94-63 has a ve impact both on the target population and on the work profession .
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL WELFARE | 1 |
THE URBAN FRONTIER AND THE REGIONAL ASPECTS | 10 |
HARRIETT M BARTLETT Cambridge Mass | 12 |
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