CIVILIAN AND MILITARY SOCIAL WORK IN USA: TERMS OF REFERENCE AND AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
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CIVILIAN AND MILITARY SOCIAL WORK IN USA: TERMS OF REFERENCE AND AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
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This article analyzes social workers' activity in the U.S. Armed Forces as the state social policy agents. The accent is placed on responsibility distribution between civilian and military social workers assisting military service members, combatants, veterans, and their families.
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social policy, civil-military relationship, social protection, military dependents, armed forces, combatants, члены семей военнослужащих, military-social work
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01.11.2012
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