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Some housing queries answered

Some housing queries answered SO~ffi HOUSING QUERIES ANSWERED (A recent housing sub-committee of the Association formulated a questionnaire covering some of the gaps of knowledge which were disclosed in group discussion. These questions Miss Frances Penington agreed to answer and she has incorporated the answers in the following article. With its sound and extensive tactual content this article should prove a very useful reference for social workers and social studies students - Ed.) Housing is a contributory factor in most of the cases with which a Social Worker deals. So obVious, urgent and widespread is the need that it would seem that every case merits immediate treatment. yet many families remain in their appalling housing conditions. Why? Of course there is one obvious rejoinder that with over 20,000 metropolitan applicants alone and an average overall production of 200 houses per month, many must remain unsatisfied. Behind the questions forwarded to me are more searching queries. "Why is this family moved and that one left?" ttWhat is your policy?" Our policY has grown out of the Acts under which we operate. The three main Acts are - The Slum Reclamation and Housing Acts of 193?N8, The Housing Act of December 1943, and The Commonwealth-state http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Some housing queries answered

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 3 (3): 5 – Sep 1, 1949

Some housing queries answered

Abstract

SO~ffi HOUSING QUERIES ANSWERED (A recent housing sub-committee of the Association formulated a questionnaire covering some of the gaps of knowledge which were disclosed in group discussion. These questions Miss Frances Penington agreed to answer and she has incorporated the answers in the following article. With its sound and extensive tactual content this article should prove a very useful reference for social workers and social studies students - Ed.) Housing is a contributory factor in...
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Abstract

SO~ffi HOUSING QUERIES ANSWERED (A recent housing sub-committee of the Association formulated a questionnaire covering some of the gaps of knowledge which were disclosed in group discussion. These questions Miss Frances Penington agreed to answer and she has incorporated the answers in the following article. With its sound and extensive tactual content this article should prove a very useful reference for social workers and social studies students - Ed.) Housing is a contributory factor in most of the cases with which a Social Worker deals. So obVious, urgent and widespread is the need that it would seem that every case merits immediate treatment. yet many families remain in their appalling housing conditions. Why? Of course there is one obvious rejoinder that with over 20,000 metropolitan applicants alone and an average overall production of 200 houses per month, many must remain unsatisfied. Behind the questions forwarded to me are more searching queries. "Why is this family moved and that one left?" ttWhat is your policy?" Our policY has grown out of the Acts under which we operate. The three main Acts are - The Slum Reclamation and Housing Acts of 193?N8, The Housing Act of December 1943, and The Commonwealth-state

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 1, 1949

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