| Society for the Promotion of Social Service - 1909 - 88 pages
...relief policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than public relief. Except in unusual circumstances the home should not...for considerations of inefficiency or immorality." A similar statement was made by the same conference of the rules of procedure for dependent children... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1909 - 1034 pages
...policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...for considerations of inefficiency or immorality. Preventive Work. 2. The most important and valuable philanthropic work is not the curative, but the... | |
| 1909 - 248 pages
...policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not be broken up for reasons i of poverty, TBut only for considerations of inefficiency or immorality. PREVENTIVE WORK. 2. The most... | |
| Hastings Hornell Hart - 1910 - 490 pages
...relief policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...for considerations of inefficiency or immorality. PREVENTIVE WORK 2. The most important and valuable philanthropic work is not the curative, but the... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1910 - 336 pages
...policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...poverty, but only for considerations of inefficiency or immorality."1 *The conclusions of this Conference, which constitute the best summary of principles... | |
| Harry Frederick Ward - 1910 - 332 pages
...policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...poverty, but only for considerations of inefficiency or immorality."1 !Thc conclusions of this Conference, which constitute the best summary of principles... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 492 pages
...relief policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...reasons of poverty, but only for considerations of ineff1ciency or immorality. PREVENTIVE WORK 2. The most important and valuable philanthropic work is... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 490 pages
...relief policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not be broken up for reasons of poverty, but oply for considerations of inefficiency or immorality. PREVENTIVE WORK 2. The most important and valuable... | |
| Dana Webster Bartlett - 1911 - 630 pages
...policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...for considerations of inefficiency or immorality. "The most important and valuable philanthropic work is not the curative, but the preventive — to... | |
| 1913 - 282 pages
...policy of each community, preferably in the form of private charity, rather than of public relief. Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not...for considerations of inefficiency or immorality. Home Finding. As to the children who for sufficient reasons must be removed from their own homes, or... | |
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