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After the XIVth International Conference on Social Welfare

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Monique Esnard*
Affiliation:
Assistant Director, Bureau of Health and Social Affairs, League of Red Cross Societies.

Extract

The congress is held by some writers to be the present day antidote to modern man's isolation. Must this be seen as the reason for the constantly large participation in International Conferences on social welfare, in spite of the proliferation of seminars and meetings ?

Undoubtedly social workers and representatives of allied professions are not immune from this modern trend. Thus, every two years, when the International Council on Social Welfare organises its international forum there is a veritable “Migration” of office holders in the social welfare field. They come from all quarters to pool, for a week, their experiences and ideas on the selected theme.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1969

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References

page 74 note 1 In memory of René Sand, this prize is awarded for distinction in social service and presented at each International Conference on Social Welfare.

page 75 note 1 See International Review of the Red Cross, 11 1968 Google Scholar.