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Hellerman, M. Kasey – Social Work, 1975
Describes services rendered by the Near West Side Multi-Services Center in Cleveland, Ohio where 22 independent organizations and agencies are housed in the same building in order to provide the convenience of "one-stop shopping" for social services. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Program Descriptions, Social Services, Social Work
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Muhlberger, Esther V. – Social Work, 1975
A small new mental health center in a rural community of Ohio found collaboration a more feasible goal than consultation. Despite its limited staff and budget, the center was able--through cooperative efforts with agencies and individuals--to extend markedly its services to the community. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Services, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs
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Woolf, Donald A.; Rudman, Marvin – Social Work, 1977
Describes a cooperative program designed to relieve police of their community social service role so that they may have more time for law enforcement crises. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Services, Cooperative Programs, Police Community Relationship
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Killeen, Maureen R.; Jacobs, Caroline L. – Social Work, 1976
This paper describes a program designed to recognize the special developmental problems of women students and to respond to these problems with a system of brief group therapy. The program appears to be very successful and many students are referred to it. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Females, Group Counseling, Higher Education
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Locklear, Herbert H. – Social Work, 1977
The author describes a program for treatment of alcoholism among Baltimore's growing population of American Indians. Although the program is still in the early stages of operation, its chance of success seems to be promising because it takes into account conflicting influences of the Indian and American cultures. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indians, Counseling Services, Cultural Differences
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Googins, Bradley – Social Work, 1975
This article describes employee assistance programs in business and industry which offer social work the opportunity to intervene in the world of work. They present a challenge to develop a social service network and a new field in which to deliver services. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Individual Development, Industrial Personnel, Industrial Structure
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Tracy, James J.; Clark, Elizabeth H. – Social Work, 1974
Staff of a child abuse program in a Philadelphia hospital worked with parents in their own homes to help them develop greater competence as adults and as parents. This article describes the use of social learning theory, with some techniques of behavior therapy, as the basis for treatment. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Abuse, Family Problems, Parent Child Relationship
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Keohane, Raymond G.; Newman, Carrie E. – Social Work, 1984
Describes the Employee Services Network (ESN), an employee assistance program developed within the Family and Children's Service of Richmond, Virginia. Demonstrates how a not-for-profit agency can develop, structure, and implement a program of services for the corporate community. (LLL)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Industrial Personnel, Program Descriptions, Program Development
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Stoeckel, John; And Others – Social Work, 1975
Describes a volunteer program in which volunteers were successfully trained to conduct predisposition reports and present them to the juvenile court, and to provide juvenile intake services. (Author)
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Delinquency, Juvenile Courts, Program Descriptions
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Kaplan, Mildred Fine; And Others – Social Work, 1976
This paper describes a self help telephone service for women. The primary focus was the woman within the traditional nuclear family with peer counseling provided by volunteers. The service sees itself as a self help association of women banding together and pooling resources. It has been successful in reaching many women. (NG)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Females, Homemakers, Hotlines (Public)
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Abrahams, Ruby Banks – Social Work, 1972
The Widowed Service Line, a mutual help program in metropolitan Boston that provided service by telephone, effectively meeting the various problems and needs of differing stages of widowhood, is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Marital Status, Program Descriptions, Social Services
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Murray, Anne Firth; Berrill, Anne – Social Work, 1975
The Citizen Feedback Project was conducted in two of the eight districts in New York City in an effort to create a channel for average citizens to relay their problems, needs and recommendations to city administrators. (Author)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, City Government, Community Involvement, Evaluation Methods
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Altman, Helen – Social Work, 1982
Describes the implementation of a collaborative discharge planning program for a chronic psychiatric population. Emphasizes the importance of good communication between patient and professionals. Presents a case example. Findings suggest more substantial involvement of patients in after-care programs is needed. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Community Services, Delivery Systems, Institutionalized Persons, Mental Health Programs
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Goodman, Catherine Chase – Social Work, 1984
Describes a hypothetical program called the Helper Bank, which uses time instead of money as the medium of exchange for services. The reciprocal relationship allows older persons to volunteer to help others as well as provide for future needs such as shopping, transportation or housekeeping. (JAC)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Helping Relationship, Human Services, Older Adults
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Hayes, Linn Spencer – Social Work, 1976
The MSW Task Force has two purposes: (1) to provide leaders for groups and workshops and (2) to provide an opportunity for unemployed female mental health professionals to maintain their professional identity and to increase their skills and experience. The Task Force conducts various types of groups within the community. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Services, Females, Group Counseling, Professional Continuing Education
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