Basic Issues in Coordinating Family and Child Welfare Programs
Autor Charles P. Cell Jr., Rodney P. Laneen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 1964
The papers presented in this volume represent a basic analysis of major issues in the coordination of social welfare programs. Topics discussed cover the structure and framework of social welfare services and agencies, both public and private; the philosophic and legal bases for administering welfare services; the overlapping roles of agencies; the allocation of resources to achieve maximum benefits from the funds available, and the education and training of social, workers to relieve personnel shortages. Not only are the problems analyzed but solutions and suggestions are put forth to solve them. Guidelines are proposed for change and development of the social welfare field.
All the contributors are distinguished in the field of social welfare, and their evaluations and suggestions are of importance to all Americans, regardless of political beliefs and affiliations. Many will find agreement with the sharp appraisals and revolutionary ideas concerning family and child welfare programs presented in these papers. Much of the dead wood is cleared away and many sacred cows are disposed of by logical and reasoned arguments directed toward overhauling the welfare system in this country by legislative action, private means, educating the public, and developing an informed leadership.
Contributors include Alfred J. Kahn and Fred Delliquadri, New York School of Social Work, Columbia University; Verl Lewis, School of Social Work, University of Maryland; Wayne Vasey, Graduate School of Social Work, Rutgers University; James R. Dumpson, Department of Welfare, City of New York, and Mary R. Baker, Council on Social Work Education.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1512801089
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Reprint 2016
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Cuprins
I. The Problem of Social Welfare Coordination—A Public Administration Viewpoint
—Rodney P. Lane
Government Consulting Service, Fels Institute of Local and State Government, University of Pennsylvania
II. "A Coordinated Pattern of Services"—Shibboleth or Feasible Goal?
—Alfred J. Kahn
New York School of Social Work, Columbia University
III. Do Our Program and Administration Instruments for Serving Family and Child Welfare Needs Reflect and Implement the Highest Level of Knowledge for Solving the Problems Presented?
—Veri Lewis
School of Social Work, University of Maryland
IV. How Adequate and Flexible Are the Legal Base and Social Policy Which Underlie Family and Child Welfare Services and Resources?
—Wayne Vasey
Graduate School of Social Work, Rutgers University
V. How Efficiently Are We Spending Public and Private Funds to Meet Total Family and Child Welfare Needs?
—James R. Dumpson
The City of New York, Department of Welfare
VI. How Should Public and Private Agencies Relate in the Development of a Coordinated Pattern of Services?
—Fred Delliquadri
New York School of Social Work, Columbia University
VII. How Effectively Are We Utilizing Professional Staff Resources in Meeting Family and Child Welfare Needs?
—Mary R. Baker
Council on Social Work Education