The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1968 |
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... professional so long as the professional- client relationship exists . The professional can always opt out if selected value systems and defined courses of action cause him moral or professional anguish . The reason for advocacy . - The ...
... professional so long as the professional- client relationship exists . The professional can always opt out if selected value systems and defined courses of action cause him moral or professional anguish . The reason for advocacy . - The ...
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... professional status is seen as a positive incentive for the recruit- ment of individuals into a profession . Social work does not enjoy high professional status . One good reason is that we are too busy talking to each other . We need ...
... professional status is seen as a positive incentive for the recruit- ment of individuals into a profession . Social work does not enjoy high professional status . One good reason is that we are too busy talking to each other . We need ...
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... professional worker in India , at present , is not at all sure that he has any responsibility for social action . The constructive social worker , on the other hand , characterizes his work as social action and sees his goals as ...
... professional worker in India , at present , is not at all sure that he has any responsibility for social action . The constructive social worker , on the other hand , characterizes his work as social action and sees his goals as ...
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LEGAL RIGHTS FOR ALL PEOPLE Ramsey Clark | 16 |
COALITION FOR SOCIAL ADVANCE | 33 |
ADVOCACY AND URBAN PLANNING Marshall Kaplan | 58 |
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