The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1949 |
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... professional workers of sufficient size and quality whose abilities are well organized and well utilized to give substance to the various functions of the agency . Here we find in process research and special studies , the development ...
... professional workers of sufficient size and quality whose abilities are well organized and well utilized to give substance to the various functions of the agency . Here we find in process research and special studies , the development ...
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... professional social workers than the reverse . I have seldom known a well - qualified professional worker who did not make an effort to be considered a resource in the com- munity rather than a control . And there have been many times ...
... professional social workers than the reverse . I have seldom known a well - qualified professional worker who did not make an effort to be considered a resource in the com- munity rather than a control . And there have been many times ...
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... professional education must be ex- plored , the extent to which expenditure brings financial returns in the form of salary increment . In other words , does the prevailing salary scale for professional social workers justify the ...
... professional education must be ex- plored , the extent to which expenditure brings financial returns in the form of salary increment . In other words , does the prevailing salary scale for professional social workers justify the ...
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
Howard R Knight and the National Conference | 9 |
Basic Issues in Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 19 |
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