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The Sixth International Conference of Social Work Held at Madras, December 12th – 19th, 1952

The Sixth International Conference of Social Work Held at Madras, December 12th – 19th, 1952 THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK f , ,, ,, , .... .', . . ' , HELD AT MADRAS T DECE~ER 12TH - 19TH 7 1952. ,' ...... , , ., ,, , , . By Miss H. M. James (Editor's Note: Unfortunately space does not permit us to print the report in full, but those interested may borrow copies from the Secretaries of the State branches. The material excluded is 0ffice-Bearers, Origin and Status, Australian Representation, Countries Represented, International Organisations Represented, Exhibition, Excursions, Preparation for Conference, and the attached report on the Significance of the International Conference of Social Work to Australian Red Cross Society.) INDIA as VENUE for SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WC~K The Indian Conference of Social Work (which has the function of a National Welfare Committee) invited the International Conference to hold its first meeting on Asian soil at a critical time in world history. An awakened Asia is demanding for its peoples national independence and the right of self expression, whilst at the same time desiring better living conditions, with the more advanced technology of Western countries allied to the Welfare State concept. "The problems which we in Asia have to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

The Sixth International Conference of Social Work Held at Madras, December 12th – 19th, 1952

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 6 (5): 20 – Jan 1, 1953

The Sixth International Conference of Social Work Held at Madras, December 12th – 19th, 1952

Abstract

THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK f , ,, ,, , .... .', . . ' , HELD AT MADRAS T DECE~ER 12TH - 19TH 7 1952. ,' ...... , , ., ,, , , . By Miss H. M. James (Editor's Note: Unfortunately space does not permit us to print the report in full, but those interested may borrow copies from the Secretaries of the State branches. The material excluded is 0ffice-Bearers, Origin and Status, Australian Representation, Countries Represented, International Organisations...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124075308522558
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Abstract

THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK f , ,, ,, , .... .', . . ' , HELD AT MADRAS T DECE~ER 12TH - 19TH 7 1952. ,' ...... , , ., ,, , , . By Miss H. M. James (Editor's Note: Unfortunately space does not permit us to print the report in full, but those interested may borrow copies from the Secretaries of the State branches. The material excluded is 0ffice-Bearers, Origin and Status, Australian Representation, Countries Represented, International Organisations Represented, Exhibition, Excursions, Preparation for Conference, and the attached report on the Significance of the International Conference of Social Work to Australian Red Cross Society.) INDIA as VENUE for SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WC~K The Indian Conference of Social Work (which has the function of a National Welfare Committee) invited the International Conference to hold its first meeting on Asian soil at a critical time in world history. An awakened Asia is demanding for its peoples national independence and the right of self expression, whilst at the same time desiring better living conditions, with the more advanced technology of Western countries allied to the Welfare State concept. "The problems which we in Asia have to

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1953

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