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355 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. 1 (1964)

handle is hein.cow/anamacp0355 and id is 1 raw text is: Child Welfare Services Today: An Overview
and Some Questions
By ALAN KEITH-LUCAS
ABSTRACT: The field of child welfare is distinguished by the
multiplicity and variety of programs it encompasses. These
develop at very different rates and are offered under many
widely differing auspices, both public and private. Co-operation
and communication are both feasible and desirable, but too
close a co-operation has disadvantages. Attempts have been
made to distinguish public and private functions. These have
been attended by some success and also by some unresolved
questions. The basic philosophy of the field has never been
clarified, and trends toward both family-centered work and
child-centered work are observable. The problem is com-
plicated by the too frequent assumption that children's rights
and parents' rights are of the same nature and that one must
choose between them. The question has implications for
society, for the training of practitioners, and for practice itself.
A major need in the field is the clarification at law of the rights
and responsibilities of parents, children, and agencies.
Alan Keith-Lucas, Ph.D., Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is Alumni Distinguished Pro-
fessor and Associate Dean of the School of Social Work of the University of North
Carolina, where he is also Director of the Group Child Care Project and of the Chapel
Hill Workshops for Institutional Personnel. He formerly was Supervisor of Children's
Services in the Louisiana State Department of Public Welfare and case worker and
supervisor in the Cleveland Humane Society. He is author of numerous books and
articles, many in the field of Child Welfare, including Decisions about People in Need
(1957), The Church Children's Home in a Changing World (1962), and The Church
and Social Welfare (1963).

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