The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1978 |
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... programs serve a wide range of problems and people . Yet we do not see such programs as competition with , or a duplication of , already existing ser- vices . We believe that social workers in industry perform some unique functions ...
... programs serve a wide range of problems and people . Yet we do not see such programs as competition with , or a duplication of , already existing ser- vices . We believe that social workers in industry perform some unique functions ...
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... programs for business , valuable ex- perience for students , and needed services for workers . As more occupational programs are developed and then funded by business , new jobs will be created for this cadre of skilled professionals .
... programs for business , valuable ex- perience for students , and needed services for workers . As more occupational programs are developed and then funded by business , new jobs will be created for this cadre of skilled professionals .
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... program employs untrained people and places a strong emphasis on developing marketable skills . These local programs and the thousands like them are the heart of the CETA program . They also will be the heart of the national effort ...
... program employs untrained people and places a strong emphasis on developing marketable skills . These local programs and the thousands like them are the heart of the CETA program . They also will be the heart of the national effort ...
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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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