The Place of the Voluntary Worker in Civic Life And Social Work

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The Place of the Voluntary Worker in Civic Life And Social Work
J H Heighton
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It is not enough to give the new visitor a few details about the case, and then IN CIVIC LIFE AND SOCIAL WORK 23 send him off to visit and make a report. He should go more than once with an experienced worker of proved efficiency, and see precisely what takes place. His first few reports should be carefully and tactfully gone into with him by the official, or whoever is responsible for the district, and instead of resenting such oversight, he will generally welcome and appreciate the assistance.... This refers to the practical side of the work, but something more is required if intelligent work is to be obtained. It is not enough to tell a worker to do this or to do that ; the reasons must be explained to him. The official, whether he be paid or unpaid, must not regard himself as a drill sergeant, but rather as a general of division explaining to his immediate subordinates the plan of campaign. To drop metaphor, there must be a real understanding of the aim and purpose of the work undertaken.

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