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Hughes, Shirley L. – Children, 1969
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Care, Child Welfare, Foster Family
Lewis, Harold – Children, 1969
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Community Problems, Community Responsibility, Parent Responsibility
Regional Inst. of Social Welfare Research, Athens, GA. – 1977
This report describes a case management model and was designed to serve as a basic text for training social service workers. Chapter I defines the term case management and discusses the role of case management in the field of social services. Chapter II delineates the main features of the case management model and the activities required of the…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Delivery Systems, Management Systems, Models
Regional Inst. of Social Welfare Research, Athens, GA. – 1977
This guide describes the social services case management process in detail, focusing on some of the ways in which the basic process requirements can be met. An explanation of why each step in the process is necessary is offered from both a system and a client point of view. The guide is divided into seven chapters, each of which concentrates on…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Delivery Systems, Guides, Management Systems
Regional Inst. of Social Welfare Research, Athens, GA. – 1977
This manual is intended to serve as a trainer's curriculum guide on the case management model for social service workers. It is divided into seven sections, each of which focuses on one of the basic requirements of the case management process. The seven process requirements examined are: (1) evaluation of service request or need, (2) eligibility…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Delivery Systems, Guides, Management Systems
American Public Welfare Association, Washington, DC. – 1979
This users' guide provides a structured methodology to assist public agencies in using the revised "Standards for Foster Family Services Systems" as a self-assessment tool. The first section, which deals with data sources, lists the types of written information which agencies need to apply the standards as assessment criteria and indicates the job…
Descriptors: Foster Family, Management Systems, Program Evaluation, Resources
KVARACEUS, WILLIAM C. – 1963
THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE "SECOND-CLASS CITIZENSHIP" OF YOUTH FROM ALL SOCIAL CLASSES AND COUNTRIES, AND PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD WHICH PROVIDE YOUTH WITH A RESPONSIBLE, MEANINGFUL ROLE IN SOCIETY. IT IS FELT THAT IF SOCIETY FAILS TO CONSTRUCTIVELY TAP THE ENERGIES OF YOUTH, THEIR LATENT ENERGY AND SUBSEQUENT SOCIAL…
Descriptors: International Programs, Social Adjustment, Social Services, Student Alienation
Ericson, Richard C.; Moberg. , David O. – 1967
This research and demonstration project tested the contributions of comprehensive social, psychological, and vocational rehabilitation services to the reduction of recidivism rates, the enhancement of vocational stability and occupational levels, and the personal adjustment of parolees from the Minnesota State Reformatory for Men. The project…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Criminals, Demonstration Programs, Social Services
Mueller, Candace – 1976
This brief guide to Title XX contains the following chapter headings: (1) Historical Overview of the Social Services Program, (2) The Provisions of Title XX at a Glance, (3) Implications for Services to Children and Youth, (4) The Planning Process, (5) Publication of the Proposed Plan and the Public Comment Period, (6) After the Final Plan is…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Guides
Soong, Robert K.; And Others – 1971
This paper deals with various teaching methods and techniques currently is use in junior colleges in the Chicago area including traditional as well as innovative methods. The basic assumption is that teaching and learning are both essential aspects of the same system. The human services field is defined as encompassing the basic area of social…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Human Services, Learning Experience, Social Services
Social Security Administration (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1971
This study guide is for the use of community workers who instruct members of their community in a basic social security course. The course is divided into five sessions of approximately 2 hours each. The guide, to be used by the instructor in a lecture/discussion setting, contains four Course Units: 1. Introduction, 2. How Quarters of Coverage Are…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Federal Programs, Financial Support, Social Services
Brown, Barbara J. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1978
Listing and describing projects that have been developed to support home-centered day care programs, this article presents major questions relative to the care of children in rural areas. (JC)
Descriptors: Day Care, Delivery Systems, Problems, Projects
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Iatridis, Demetrius S. – Social Work, 1988
Analyzes the broad impact of the Reagan administration's domestic policy on the well-being of society and discusses its ideological justification for the social deficit. Proposes a confluence of government, capital, and labor to incorporate social development into public life. (Author)
Descriptors: Public Policy, Social Services, Social Work, Welfare Services
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Miller, Pamela A. – Social Work, 1985
To investigate how social work professionals use lay resources in caregiving and what their professional roles and concerns are when lay resources are used was examined in 96 articles published in "Social Work" (1960-83). Findings are related to reciprocal model of caregiving, and implications of that model for social policy, social work…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Lay People, Professional Training, Social Services
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Kreuger, Larry W.; Ruckdeschel, Roy – Social Work, 1985
Discusses microcomputer applications in social work settings, including designing client records and process notes, establishing filing and recordkeeping systems, and performing qualitative and quantitative analysis of data stored on diskettes. Considers the applications of available, easy-to-use and reliable software packages. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Microcomputers, Social Services
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