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Aboriginal Assimilation: An Evaluation of Some Ambiguities in Policy and Services

Aboriginal Assimilation: An Evaluation of Some Ambiguities in Policy and Services This paper provides an outline of the various organizations working with or for Aborigines in South Australia and a discussion of questions of co-ordination and co-operation. The analysis will inevitably be subjective. In the first place one man's way of seeing things is a result of his previous experience and environment; secondly, there was no opportunity for an exhaustive investigation of all the groups in this field. Lastly, I am employed by an organization to which I have naturally developed certain loyalties and attitudes. I have, however, attempted to state what I believe and I have not made statements for effect or to score points. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Aboriginal Assimilation: An Evaluation of Some Ambiguities in Policy and Services

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 23 (2): 6 – Jan 1, 1970

Aboriginal Assimilation: An Evaluation of Some Ambiguities in Policy and Services

Abstract

This paper provides an outline of the various organizations working with or for Aborigines in South Australia and a discussion of questions of co-ordination and co-operation. The analysis will inevitably be subjective. In the first place one man's way of seeing things is a result of his previous experience and environment; secondly, there was no opportunity for an exhaustive investigation of all the groups in this field. Lastly, I am employed by an organization to which I have naturally...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124077008549314
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Abstract

This paper provides an outline of the various organizations working with or for Aborigines in South Australia and a discussion of questions of co-ordination and co-operation. The analysis will inevitably be subjective. In the first place one man's way of seeing things is a result of his previous experience and environment; secondly, there was no opportunity for an exhaustive investigation of all the groups in this field. Lastly, I am employed by an organization to which I have naturally developed certain loyalties and attitudes. I have, however, attempted to state what I believe and I have not made statements for effect or to score points.

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1970

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