1982
DOI: 10.1300/j147v06n01_07
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Representation of Social Work Agencies:

Abstract: Social Work administrators currently must respond to very diverse audiences in representing their agencies and programs. While skills in public relations, reporting, and community relations are viewed as essential, professional social work literature provides only limited conceptualizations and practice models. The authors propose a new definition of representation in social work agencies and suggest functional areas within which organized activities can be developed. The paper also includes: 1) a discussion o… Show more

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