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Sherraden, Michael W. – Social Work, 1985
To address chronic unemployment more effectively, social workers can describe the problem accurately, collect data by type of unemployment (frictional, structural, cyclical and chronic), document negative human effects, emphasize economic consequences, document the unequal burden on nonwhites, and lobby for long-term employment policy…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Perspective Taking, Social Work, Unemployment

Feldman, Ronald A.; And Others – Social Work, 1972
A model for treating delinquents is proposed in which traditional community agencies would integrate small numbers of delinquents into groups of prosocial children. This innovation would reduce the adverse effects of labeling and peer-group composition, among others, without interfering significantly with the agencies' operations. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Antisocial Behavior, Delinquency, Delinquent Behavior

Boyd, Lawrence H., Jr.; And Others – Social Work, 1978
In what ways can computer technology be used to benefit social work and social welfare agencies? A review of the literature suggests that although computers are being used to facilitate routine administrative tasks, their potential for assisting in uniquely professional functions remains largely unrecognized. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Computers, Helping Relationship, Social Work

Lyden, Fremont James; Lee, Lawrence K. – Social Work, 1973
Evaluating a federal agency's success in stimulating and broadening the program efforts of community organizations present a challenge to social science researchers. The authors describe a methodology developed and used effectively in one metropolitan area to measure program change. They identify and utilize the findings to show how greater change…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Community Organizations, Community Programs, Evaluation

Ewalt, Patricia L. – Social Work, 1976
Most clients throughout the history of social work have participated in brief treatment only. The authors suggest that this fact of clinical life be taken into account in administrative and therapeutic planning. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Community Organizations, Counseling, Guidance Centers

Hoshino, George; McDonald, Thomas P. – Social Work, 1975
How much will a social agency benefit from introducing a computer data system? That depends on the agency's ability to use the information derived and on the staff's wisdom in applying the capabilities of the computer system to the problems at hand. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Social Agencies

Hopkins, Thomas J. – Social Work, 1973
Social agencies should discard their negative assumptions about the black male ghetto resident. Agencies can provide positive experiences that support the black man's rightful role as head of his family and responsible member of the community. To illustrate this potential, guidelines that proved effective in work with a black fathers' group in…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Black Community, Black Stereotypes, Caseworkers

Proch, Kathleen; Howard, Jeanne A. – Social Work, 1986
Reviews case records of 256 children in foster care in Illinois and examines the relationship between agency practices and parental visiting patterns. Findings indicate that there is a strong connection between visiting plans and actual visiting patterns and that knowledge and policy about visitation are not fully integrated into current child…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Biological Parents, Child Neglect, Child Welfare

Sieffert, Allan; And Others – Social Work, 1976
In an effort to involve the parents of institutionalized children in the life of the institution and the child, parents were invited to clinical team meetings involving their child. Responses were positive on the part of the parents. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Family Life, Handicapped Children, Institutionalized Persons

Dickson, Donald T. – Social Work, 1976
Hearings and other due process protections have recently been extended to many social welfare clients. If clients are to benefit, practitioners must be trained in legal skills, and agencies structured to accommodate due process hearings without compromising their other obligations. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Due Process, Legal Education, Legal Problems