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Adjustment of thirty-four adopted children placed during 1950-1955 by the Children's Service Bureau of Dade County, Miami, Florida.Wallis, Elizabeth Bissell. Unknown Date (has links)
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"Parents on the Move": A qualitative study of a self-help organization of homeless parentsGasper, Gloria 01 January 1991 (has links)
Given the growing homeless population of men, women and children in temporary housing, the researcher was interested in focusing on determining whether a grass roots organization called "Parents on the Move" was perceived by its population as a success or failure. The research paradigm that was used to conduct this study was qualitative. The study participants were interviewed in-depth and were tape recorded. Profiles of the participants were constructed. Themes, and metaphors and symbols were catalogued and coded, and then constructed into a narrative around the basic questions on which the study was based. Tables were constructed presenting frequencies and distributions on background variables and responses to the questions listed above. The major findings of the study were that the leaders defined the organization as successful, even though different individuals defined success in quite different terms. The organization was successful in making people feel good about themselves and their homeless situation. It provided support to the residents and helped improve conditions at the hotel. These accomplishments instilled in the participants the courage to handle problems on their own. It is less clear whether POM, through its protests and efforts, caused the closing of the hotel and the successful placement of the residents in permanent housing. It was also found that POM consisted of two quite different constituencies: those who were politically committed and willing to engage in social action to better their lives and those who were not politically active, who wanted to make sure that they received their social services. For those who were the more politicized, POM was a greater success than for those who were not. When the hotel was closed, many of the less politicized parents were nostalgic about life in the hotel, since services were provided on site.
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A study of twenty-three children receiving case work services in an in-school counseling service demonstration project in St. Petersburg, Florida.Thackham, Carol M. Unknown Date (has links)
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Recommendations for the detention of children in Volusia county, Florida.Carastro, Joseph, Jr. Unknown Date (has links)
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A description and evaluation of the rehabilitation programs at the Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee, Florida.Hollingsworth, Connor Wright Unknown Date (has links)
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Professional growth through use of the caseworkers's role in a mental health clinic, January-April and September-December 1954.Childers, Jewel Harris. Unknown Date (has links)
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A study of thirty runaways referred to the Child Welfare Unit, District Office of the Department of Public Welfare, Miami, Florida.Taylor, Eleanor Watson Unknown Date (has links)
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A study of bastardy convictions in Fulton county, Georgia, during 1945 in relation to the meeting of the financial needs of the children involved.Carroll, Robert E. Unknown Date (has links)
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A method for the objective examination of social work records to determine the presence of and the manner in which religious data factors are part of the cultural milieu of clients of a mental hygiene clinic.Morley, Frances Stevens Unknown Date (has links)
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An analysis of the structure, function, and procedures of the the Leon county associated charities, Tallahassee, Florida.Hebert, Paul B. Unknown Date (has links)
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