A Study of the Recognition of Non-Financial Problems and Needs in Interviews with Applicants for ADC
Date Issued
June 1, 1958
Author(s)
Powers, Elizabeth
Advisor(s)
Freddy Weaver
Additional Advisor(s)
Frances Clay, Gideon W. Fryer
Abstract
In no other way does a democracy more clearly demonstrate its conviction regarding its responsibility for the total welfare of its people than in its social legislation. And our present public assistance laws may be viewed as the highest expression of that conviction. The enactment of their most recent revisions, the 1956 Public Assistance Amendments to the Social Security Act, afford a very broad legal base on which the public assistance agency can act to convert the ideals of service to needy individuals and families into reality.
Disciplines
Degree
Master of Science in Social Work
Major
Social Work
Embargo Date
June 1, 1958
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