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... concern for social welfare is being subjected to onslaughts with which we are all familiar , does it not become even more essential than usual that we evaluate with a coldly analytical eye the degree to which , by omission or commis ...
... concern for social welfare is being subjected to onslaughts with which we are all familiar , does it not become even more essential than usual that we evaluate with a coldly analytical eye the degree to which , by omission or commis ...
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... concern of foster placement agencies about reducing the case loads in boarding home place- ment ? In the agency I have referred to , case loads averaged 51.5 per worker , and 80 percent of the staff lacked full professional training ...
... concern of foster placement agencies about reducing the case loads in boarding home place- ment ? In the agency I have referred to , case loads averaged 51.5 per worker , and 80 percent of the staff lacked full professional training ...
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... concerned with the same ends . The worker trained in a school of social work is still somewhat suspect by many of our ... concern for , social problems affecting their present and future lives should be fostered and 166 Social Group Work.
... concerned with the same ends . The worker trained in a school of social work is still somewhat suspect by many of our ... concern for , social problems affecting their present and future lives should be fostered and 166 Social Group Work.
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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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