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Toward Public Understanding of Casework
A Study of Casework Interpretation in Cleveland
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244 pages
About This Book
This book aimed to bring about a wider public knowledge of social casework—to examine and report upon the ways in which social caseworkers and social casework agencies go about the task of securing public understanding, and the ways in which the usefulness of casework has grown through good understanding. It is directed particularly to the casework field, but its analysis of how casework is interpreted in one community has importance for all branches of social work.
Viola Paradise was research associate in the Department of Social Work Interpretation of the Russell Sage Foundation.