Wisconsin Public Welfare Association Recordings of Conference Sessions, 1967-1970


Summary Information
Title: Wisconsin Public Welfare Association Recordings of Conference Sessions
Inclusive Dates: 1967-1970

Creator:
  • Wisconsin Public Welfare Association
Call Number: Tape 1015A

Quantity: 23 tape recordings

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Recordings of sessions at the 1967 through 1970 conferences of the Wisconsin Public Welfare Association. Sessions focus primarily on social services and public welfare in Wisconsin and include discussions of homemaker services, group methods, volunteer services, preventive services, behavior modification, legal issues, and legislative advocacy as well as discussions of the problems with welfare and society's responsibilities. Presenters were primarily academics, representatives of social service agencies, and government employees.

Language: English

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Presented by the Wisconsin Council on Human Concerns via Lenore Coberly, 1982.


Contents List
WPWA Conference, 1967
No.   1
“Social Workers. Group Methods - A Service,” Dr. Louise Shoemaker, University of Pennsylvania, Associate Professor, The School of Social Work, June 7, 1967
No.   2-3
“The Homemaker Social Worker Team,” Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins, Staff Associate, American Public Welfare Association, June 7, 1967
No.   4
“Welfare Board Members. The Improvement of Communications,” Dr Martin Loeb, substituting for Francis Wilcox, June 7, [1967]
No.   5
“Group Methods in Public Welfare Departments,” Dr. Louise Shoemaker, June 8, 1967
No.   6
“Welfare Board - Federal Programs,” Mrs. Ann Minnis, Assistant Regional Representative, Bureau of Family Services, Martin Gula, Specialist on Group Care, U.S. Children's Bureau, June 8, 1967
WPWA Conference, 1968
No.   7
Side   1
“Keynote Address,” June 19, 1968
No.   7
Side   2
“General Session New Expectations,” Volunteer Services: Winnifred Fraser, Supervisor of Volunteer Services, DFA; Day Care Services: Bernard Stumbras, Chief, Volunteer Services; Homemaker Services: Esther Albright, Supervisor of Homemaker Services, DFS; Retarded Services: Betty Johnson, President of Wisconsin Association for Retarded Children, June 20, 1968
No.   8
“General Session,” Tim Sampson, National Welfare Rights Organization, Washington, D.C., substituting for George Wiley, June 20, 1968
No.   9
“The Agency - Is It Equipped?” John Hiland, Regional Representative, APWA, Chicago and Lloyd Anderson, Asst. Director, City of Baltimore Welfare Department, June 20, 1968
No.   10
“Reunited Families” and “Alcoholism,” June 1968
WPWA Conference, 1969
No.   11-13
“Support, Whose Responsibility,” Edwin Wilke, Robert Warren, John Doyne, Wayne Arshood, May 1969
No.   14-15
“Preventive Intervention,” Ken Kassner Director of Bureau of Operations, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Madison; Ken McClarnon, Chief, Corrections Program, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Madison; Raymond Truesdell, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Racine; Richard Hands, Representing United Fund Agency, Racine, Psychologist and Director of the Project, [May] 1969
No.   16
“Behavioral Modification,” Patricia Costello, North Shore Counseling Service, Milwaukee; Dr. Robert A. Severson; Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology Dept., UW-Madison; Dr. John Reid, Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology Dept., UW-Madison, May 22, 1969
No.   17
“What's Wrong with Welfare,” “Mr. Bond,” Eileen Jordon, Senator Arthur Cerelli, Albert M. Davis, panelists, 1969
[WPWA Conference, 1970?]
No.   18
“Presenting Today's Legal Concepts,” Margo Meli, Professor, Law School, Member of the State Board of Public Welfare; Judge Gary Schlosstein, County Judge, Buffalo County; Joseph Preloznik, Director, Judicare; Gary Kuehen, County Services Supervisor, Division for Children and Youth, Madison; Ed Kimball, Professor, Law School, University of Wisconsin, Madison, [February 16, 1970?]
No.   19
“Telling It Like It Is,” Elizabeth Karolus, June 10, [1970]; and “Relevance of Social Welfare in Wisconsin” Keynote Address, Charles M. Hill, Secretary, Department of Local Affairs and Development, , June 10, [1970]
No.   20
“WPWA - Relevant Relic,” Feedback from Discussion Groups, [June 10, 1970?]
No.   21
“Influencing Legislative Action,” June 12, 1970
No.   22
“Director's Session,” Burt Kaiser, Commissioner of Administration, [1970?]
No.   22
Miscellaneous
No.   23
“Max Roach; Commander Young on the Moon; Psychological adjustments needed for institutionalized individuals and their families,” undated