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Proposed investigation of the problems associated with the visiting of young children in hospital

Proposed investigation of the problems associated with the visiting of young children in hospital EDITORIAL In Forum we atm to provide for the written expression of ideas amongst professional social woIkers in Australia. The main nomal channel of expression at present is by speaking at a meeting or in discussion afterwards. Neither of these methods involves the discipline of writing it down, and it is this dis cipline whioh seems most n~gleoted by sooial workers. (No dOUbt they have e~ough wi th endless oase recordings.) Further, a written article is easy to oarry and reaohes those Who are not able to· attend meet­ ings; nCJN it will reach out to interstate members. The editorial conmi ttee, Wi. th whom are working interstate repre­ sentatives named on the baak page, has received the blessing of the Federal Council of the A.A.S.W. so that some sort of adminis­ tratiJe plan has evolved. ~ plan, however, is nothing without sincere support, and Forum will not suooeed without a steady flow of artioles •. Casework practioe is a subjeot we hope to expand and we welcome reports of. research being undertaken however small. The' desoripti ve artiole, the letter, and oertainly the review, we need and need urgently. 'l!h e Editor in no way undertakes responsibility to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Proposed investigation of the problems associated with the visiting of young children in hospital

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 5 (1): 4 – Mar 1, 1951

Proposed investigation of the problems associated with the visiting of young children in hospital

Abstract

EDITORIAL In Forum we atm to provide for the written expression of ideas amongst professional social woIkers in Australia. The main nomal channel of expression at present is by speaking at a meeting or in discussion afterwards. Neither of these methods involves the discipline of writing it down, and it is this dis cipline whioh seems most n~gleoted by sooial workers. (No dOUbt they have e~ough wi th endless oase recordings.) Further, a written article is easy to oarry and reaohes those Who...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124075108522444
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Abstract

EDITORIAL In Forum we atm to provide for the written expression of ideas amongst professional social woIkers in Australia. The main nomal channel of expression at present is by speaking at a meeting or in discussion afterwards. Neither of these methods involves the discipline of writing it down, and it is this dis cipline whioh seems most n~gleoted by sooial workers. (No dOUbt they have e~ough wi th endless oase recordings.) Further, a written article is easy to oarry and reaohes those Who are not able to· attend meet­ ings; nCJN it will reach out to interstate members. The editorial conmi ttee, Wi. th whom are working interstate repre­ sentatives named on the baak page, has received the blessing of the Federal Council of the A.A.S.W. so that some sort of adminis­ tratiJe plan has evolved. ~ plan, however, is nothing without sincere support, and Forum will not suooeed without a steady flow of artioles •. Casework practioe is a subjeot we hope to expand and we welcome reports of. research being undertaken however small. The' desoripti ve artiole, the letter, and oertainly the review, we need and need urgently. 'l!h e Editor in no way undertakes responsibility to

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 1951

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