the term 'child-welfare services' means public social services which supplement, or substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purpose of (1) preventing or remedying, or assisting in the solution of problems which may result in the neglect,... Public Assistance Legislative Recommendations: Hearings Before the ... - Page 4by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Public Assistance and Unemployment Compensation - 1977 - 395 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1961 - 754 pages
...Advisory Council on Child Welfare Services:3 Child welfare services are those social services that supplement, or substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purpose of: protecting and promoting the welfare of children and youth; preventing neglect, abuse and exploitation;... | |
| 1980 - 624 pages
...services under the State program of child welfare services are authorized by State law. (h) "Child welfare services" means public social services which supplement,...substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purposes set forth in section 425 of the Act. (i) "Establishing, extending, and strengthening" means... | |
| 1974 - 356 pages
...services under the State program of child welfare services are authorized by State law. (h) "Child welfare services" means public social services which supplement,...substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purposes set forth in section 425 of the Act. (i) "Establishing, extending, and strengthening" means... | |
| 1978 - 402 pages
...services under the State program of child welfare services are authorized by State law. (h) "Child welfare services" means public social services which supplement,...substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purposes set forth in section 425 of the Act. (i) "Establishing, extending, and strengthening" means... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1974 - 1172 pages
...capability for maximum self-support and personal independence; " (2) the term 'child welfare services' means social services which supplement, or substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purpose of (A) preventing or remedying, or assisting in the solution of problems which may result in, the neglect,... | |
| 1963 - 330 pages
...crippled children's agency, usually located at the State capital. 2128. CHILD WELFARE SERVICES ARE PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES which supplement or substitute...parental care and supervision, for the purpose of : A. Preventing, remedying, or assisting in the solution of problems which may result in the neglect,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1960 - 560 pages
..."For the purposes of this part 3, the term 'child-welfare services' means those social services that supplement or substitute for parental care and supervision for the purpose of (1) protecting and promoting the welfare of children and youth, (2) preventing neglect, abuse, or exploitation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1960 - 554 pages
..."For the purposes of this part 3, the term 'child-welfare services' means those social services that supplement or substitute for parental care and supervision for the purpose of (1) protecting and promoting the welfare of children and youth, (2) preventing neglect, abuse, or exploitation... | |
| United States. Advisory Council on Child Welfare Services - 1960 - 64 pages
...most nearly meeting present and future needs: Child welfare services are those social services that supplement, or substitute for, parental care and supervision for the purpose of: protecting and promoting the welfare of children and youth; preventing neglect, abuse and exploitation;... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1962 - 728 pages
...of this section) the following new section : "DEFINITION "SEC. 528. For pun>oses of this part, (a) the term 'child-welfare services' means public social...for, parental care and supervision for the purpose (1) of preventing or remedying, or assisting in the solution of problems which may result in, the neglect,... | |
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