Selected Social Work Concepts for Public Welfare Workers

Selected Social Work Concepts for Public Welfare Workers
Author: Virginia Leora Tannar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1964
Genre: Social case work
ISBN:

Public welfare leaders believe that more constructive social services should be provided to clients of public welfare agencies. The agency worker who is directly responsible for services to the client is a key person in the Nation's effort to strengthen the welfare of individuals and families threatened by dependency. This book is intended to be a resource for those who teach public welfare workers. It presents selected basic concepts and principles of social work, and suggests teaching methods designed to help agency workers advance toward the goal of more competent practice. These teaching materials are geared to the development of personnel who are skilled in helping troubled people, to improve the quality of social services to persons who need them.

Staff Development and Practice Supervision

Staff Development and Practice Supervision
Author: Joanne I. Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1968
Genre: Employees
ISBN:

There has been an increasing recognition of the need to define the functions carried by public welfare agency personnel working in staff .development and those in practice supervision. This document is designed for the use of individuals who have responsibility for assigning the two functions. It is hoped that it will be of help in the administration of a comprehensive manpower development and training program in public welfare agencies.

Social Administration: An introduction to human services management

Social Administration: An introduction to human services management
Author: Simon Slavin
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1985
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780866563437

Featuring pragmatic guidelines for all administrators and practitioners in the social services, this book presents both theory and case materials to give the student of social administration a textured understanding of the social agency and its dilemmas and walks the student through the very practical daily problems and challenges. Published in two parts: Volume 1: An Introduction to Human Services Management Volume 2: Managing Finances, Personnel, and Information in Human Services