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A caseworker looks at existentialism

A caseworker looks at existentialism is not the term "social action" the one the criteria by which we decide when one or other of these terms is used more of choice? appropriately are as follows... I should prefer the second formulation. When a REFERENCES : social welfare activity is characterised 1. McMillen, W. Community Organiza- by the endeavour to increase the com- tion for Social Welfare. University of Chi- munity's ability to deal with its own cago, 1945. problems, can we agree to call that 2. Ross, M, Community Organization. activity "community organisation"? N. Y. Harper, 1955, pp. 40-41. When the distinguishing criterion is the 3. Ross, M. Conceptual Problems in detailed provision of a service for which Community Organization. Social Service Re- the community has asked (or legis- view, June, 1956. lated), is not the appropriate term 4. McNeil, C. "Community Organiza- "social administration"? And when tion for Social Welfare,' in Social Work there is a seeking of a specific reform Year Book, 1954. goal by a group of interested citizens, 5. As 3. Marjorie Maddocks NE of our Child Guidance Clinic called Existence: A New Dimension O activities in the past year has in Psychiatry and Psychology, by been the writing of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

A caseworker looks at existentialism

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 14 (1): 4 – Jun 1, 1961

A caseworker looks at existentialism

Abstract

is not the term "social action" the one the criteria by which we decide when one or other of these terms is used more of choice? appropriately are as follows... I should prefer the second formulation. When a REFERENCES : social welfare activity is characterised 1. McMillen, W. Community Organiza- by the endeavour to increase the com- tion for Social Welfare. University of Chi- munity's ability to deal with its own cago, 1945. problems, can we agree to call that 2. Ross, M,...
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Abstract

is not the term "social action" the one the criteria by which we decide when one or other of these terms is used more of choice? appropriately are as follows... I should prefer the second formulation. When a REFERENCES : social welfare activity is characterised 1. McMillen, W. Community Organiza- by the endeavour to increase the com- tion for Social Welfare. University of Chi- munity's ability to deal with its own cago, 1945. problems, can we agree to call that 2. Ross, M, Community Organization. activity "community organisation"? N. Y. Harper, 1955, pp. 40-41. When the distinguishing criterion is the 3. Ross, M. Conceptual Problems in detailed provision of a service for which Community Organization. Social Service Re- the community has asked (or legis- view, June, 1956. lated), is not the appropriate term 4. McNeil, C. "Community Organiza- "social administration"? And when tion for Social Welfare,' in Social Work there is a seeking of a specific reform Year Book, 1954. goal by a group of interested citizens, 5. As 3. Marjorie Maddocks NE of our Child Guidance Clinic called Existence: A New Dimension O activities in the past year has in Psychiatry and Psychology, by been the writing of

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 1961

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