Similar words: social services, social security, civil service, social security administration, service, services, disservice, room service. Meaning: n. an organized activity to improve the condition of disadvantaged people in society.
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1 The country railways provided a vital social service.
2 Our prisons are our most deficient social service.
3 Municipal mayors, heads of nonprofit social service agencies, government bureaucrats, contractors and political party officials have all faced charges.
4 But they provided a vital social service and their closure was a disastrous token of things to come.
5 Functional justifications for a social service are always attractive but it must be remembered that they are only provisional.
6 For example,[www.Sentencedict.com] a social service agency might allow an experiment on different practice models.
7 As a social service, how about installing our own classical music boom box?
8 This remains the situation that social service departments will inherit in April 1993, when social services assume responsibility for private care.
9 The most needed fields, social service and nursing, have attracted pitifully few students.
10 But social service officials have warned that even if this latest rescue mission is successful the children could face long-term emotional problems.
11 The concern here is especially with social service provision, and the place of social work within it.
12 Social service is important, but not to the extent of stopping a bullet.
13 Direct field observations of professional and paraprofessional social service personnel at work and in training were carried out in each country.
14 What more would local leaders and social service providers like to see done to reduce the ominous numbers?
15 Government funding to Social service departments who pay 230-pounds for each resident each week will be cut substantially in April.
16 The integration of health and social service personnel was an essential part of this scheme.
17 Is a social service agency liable for failure to protect the child after the abuse has been reported?
18 These constitute the most systematic national approaches to social service personnel training that we were able to find.
19 The 1980 Child Care Act placed the duty of promoting the welfare of children as the first responsibility of social service departments.
20 Only 4. 2 percent registered at libraries and 4. 1 percent at public assistance and social service agencies.
21 Aubyn said they recognized the benefits of having the Grand Forks social service agencies in one building.
22 Another name change came in 1973, to Health and Social Service Journal.
23 Meanwhile, tax revenue was sufficiently buoyant to sustain an expansion of social service provision.
24 Implausible though it may seem, insurance companies also provide a social service.
25 A full-time staff of 250 is supplemented by another 100 or so from various social service programs, like General Assistance.
26 Young people are placed in open employment and trained and supported by social service teams.
27 The changes envisaged in the White Paper could lead to a personal social service system dominated by commercial suppliers.
28 In 1980, after a two-year course at the Chelmer Institute, he gained the certificate of social service.
29 It was also necessary to provide complementary training for the professional members of the social service teams.
30 There are some good arguments for tax payers' money being channelled to social service providers that are not statutory bodies.
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