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date: 07 December 2023

Shyne, Ann Wentworthlocked

(1914–1995)

Shyne, Ann Wentworthlocked

(1914–1995)
  • Edmund ShermanEdmund ShermanUniversity at Albany, State University of New York, Emeritus
  •  and William J. ReidWilliam J. ReidUniversity at Albany, State University of New York

Summary

Ann Wentworth Shyne (1914–1995) was a founding member of the influential Social Work Research Group, which promoted research on social work practice. Her work had a considerable impact on family and child welfare services and on social work research.

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  • Biographies

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