The effort should be made to eradicate causes of dependency, such as disease and accident, and to substitute compensation and insurance for relief. 3. Home finding. — Homeless and neglected children, if normal, should be cared for in families, when... Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society - Page 44by Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 1908Full view - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1909 - 632 pages
...the report of the committee on resolutions, Dr. Hastings H. Hart, chairman, were as follows : 1. Nome care. — Children of worthy parents or deserving...parents at home. 2. Preventive work. — Society should endeaver to eradicate causes of dependency like disease and to substitute compensation and insurance... | |
| Child welfare - 1908 - 840 pages
...wh'ch the following is a brief summary: 1. Home Care: Children of worthy parents -w deserving mother should, as a rule, be kept with their parents at home. 2. Preventive Work: The effort should be made to eradiate causes of dependency such as disease and accident and to substitute... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1909 - 624 pages
...incorporated in the report of the committee on resolutions, Dr. Hastings H. Hart, chairman, were as follows: 1. Home care. — Children of worthy parents or deserving...parents at home. 2. Preventive work. — Society should endeaver to eradicate causes of dependency like disease and to substitute compensation and insurance... | |
| Child welfare - 1909 - 248 pages
...information a copy of the conclusions reached by the conference, of which the following is a brief summary : 1. Home care.— Children of worthy parents or deserving...kept with their parents at home. 2. Preventive work. — The effort should be made to eradicate causes of dependency, such as disease and accident, and... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1910 - 976 pages
...information a copy of the conclusions reached by the conference, of which the following is a brief summary: 1. Home care. — Children of worthy parents or deserving...kept with their parents at home. 2. Preventive work. — The effort should be made to eradicate causes of dependency, such as disease and accident, and... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - Charities - 1919 - 836 pages
...these conclusions. We will again ask your consideration of the provisions represented by some of these resolutions: 1. Home Care. "Children of worthy parents...should as a rule, be kept with their parents at home." Xot only are the children of many living worthy parents still detained in institutions, but some child-caring... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - Charities - 1920 - 870 pages
...these conclusions. We will again ask your consideration of the provisions represented by some of these resolutions : 1. Home Care. "Children of worthy parents...should as a rule, be kept with their parents at home." Not only are the children of many living worthy parents still detained in institutions, but some child-caring... | |
| Child welfare - 1922 - 1778 pages
...possible, in accordance with the principles set forth by the White House Conference of 1909 that " Children of worthy parents or deserving mothers should, as a rule, be kept with their parents at home " and that " Homeless and neglected children, if normal, should be cared for in families, when practicable."... | |
| 1922 - 134 pages
...possible, in accordance with the principles set forth by the White House Conference of 1909 that " Children of worthy parents or deserving mothers should, as a rule, be kept with their parents at home " and that " Homeless and neglected children, if normal, should be cared for in families, when practicable."... | |
| 1922 - 1036 pages
...possible, in accordance with the principles set forth by the White House Conference of 1909 that " Children of worthy parents or deserving mothers should, as a rule, be, kept with their parents at home " and that " Homeless and neglected children, if normal, should be cared for in families, when practicable."... | |
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