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Social work and the local community—II.

Social work and the local community—II. paper entitled "Implications for the Local Social Welfare Services", to be delivered at the final meeting of this Social Work Profession of Possible series. 1. -- Medical Benefits Contribution L. Campbell-Brown, Schemes, Pensioner Medical Service, Chairman, Medical Social Work Group, Pharmaceutical Benefits. N.S.W. Branch. 2 See page 30. Work ond the Locul Community--II. Sociul Implications for the social work profession of possible local social welfare services. R. J. Lawrence Y "the social work profession" I Council, and by the finding of a pilot study into general medical practice. mean a group to which we belong, Moreover, of course, most of the mem- who share certain knowledge, skills and bers of the Medical Social Work Group attitudes. These have been derived of the Association work in agencies from a basic university training, and which are primarily health agencies. have been reinforced by subsequent During and since the last year, psycho- employment experience and by the acti- logical and social aspects of medicine vities of a common professional Asso- have, in the United Kingdom and the ciation. It is my task to consider what, for this group, are the implications of U.S.A., gained considerable ground in medical education and practice. In http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Social work and the local community—II.

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 15 (1): 5 – Jun 1, 1962

Social work and the local community—II.

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paper entitled "Implications for the Local Social Welfare Services", to be delivered at the final meeting of this Social Work Profession of Possible series. 1. -- Medical Benefits Contribution L. Campbell-Brown, Schemes, Pensioner Medical Service, Chairman, Medical Social Work Group, Pharmaceutical Benefits. N.S.W. Branch. 2 See page 30. Work ond the Locul Community--II. Sociul Implications for the social work profession of possible local social welfare services. R. J. Lawrence Y...
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0004-9565
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paper entitled "Implications for the Local Social Welfare Services", to be delivered at the final meeting of this Social Work Profession of Possible series. 1. -- Medical Benefits Contribution L. Campbell-Brown, Schemes, Pensioner Medical Service, Chairman, Medical Social Work Group, Pharmaceutical Benefits. N.S.W. Branch. 2 See page 30. Work ond the Locul Community--II. Sociul Implications for the social work profession of possible local social welfare services. R. J. Lawrence Y "the social work profession" I Council, and by the finding of a pilot study into general medical practice. mean a group to which we belong, Moreover, of course, most of the mem- who share certain knowledge, skills and bers of the Medical Social Work Group attitudes. These have been derived of the Association work in agencies from a basic university training, and which are primarily health agencies. have been reinforced by subsequent During and since the last year, psycho- employment experience and by the acti- logical and social aspects of medicine vities of a common professional Asso- have, in the United Kingdom and the ciation. It is my task to consider what, for this group, are the implications of U.S.A., gained considerable ground in medical education and practice. In

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 1962

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