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A Project To Study The Effect Of A Waiting Period On The Length Of Treatment Of The Family Service Agency’S Long-Term Cases, John Hartman
A Project To Study The Effect Of A Waiting Period On The Length Of Treatment Of The Family Service Agency’S Long-Term Cases, John Hartman
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
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Adolescent Delinquent Girls: An Experimental Treatment, Dennis Walker
Adolescent Delinquent Girls: An Experimental Treatment, Dennis Walker
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
This research paper intends to investigate the problem of treatment of adolescent delinquent girls. It intends to explore the theoretical factors relevant to the treatment of this group and to incorporate them within an experimental design for treatment. This treatment design will be set up so that a comparison of relative effectiveness between it and the principal treatment method currently in use in the Children’s Aid Societies of Ontario can be made.
Social Integration Of Deserted Mothers, Monte F. Schooley
Social Integration Of Deserted Mothers, Monte F. Schooley
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The social problems which deserted mothers who are in receipt of Family Benefits experience has been a major concern of personnel in the Ontario Department of Social and Family Services for several decades. Their primary concern of the past has been that of ensuring the mothers adequate financial resources with which to purchase the necessities of life. Changes in legislation have reflected this concern, and with the recent passage of the Family Benefits Act, 1967, deserted mothers are assured of adequate finances with which to purchase their basic needs.
With the basic requirements of food, shelter and clothing being assured …