The Fifth Social Service: A Critical Analysis of the Seebohm ProposalsCompilation of conference papers and essays comprising a critical analysis of the seebohm proposals on the centralization of local level social administration for community development purposes and for improving the efficiency of family social services in the UK - expresses the need for a new social theory of community development and for a new departure in social policy, and covers housing, mental health services, etc. Conference held in london 1969 feb 1. |
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