Alice Higgins Lothrop Social Worker 1870-1920

The Family ◽  
1920 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 1-1

In 1898 Mrs. Lothrop entered the Associated Charities of Boston as worker in training; 1900-3, district secretary in the Associated Charities; 1902, summer course in the New York School of Philanthropy; 1903-13, general secretary of the Associated Charities of Boston; 1904-20, lecturer and special assistant in the Boston School of Social Work; 1906, relief work after the San Francisco fire; 1908, relief work after the Chelsea fire; 1910-11, aided in the formation of the National Association of Societies for Organizing Charity; 1913, resigned as general secretary of the Boston society to be married, and was made one of its directors; 1914, relief work after the Salem fire; 1914-20, chairman of the American Association for Organizing Charity, later changed to “Organizing Family Social Work”; 1917, secretary of the Plan and Scope Committee of the Boston Metropolitan Chapter, American Red Cross; 1917, Red Cross relief work after the Halifax explosion; 1917-19, Director of Civilian Relief in the New England Division of the American Red Cross.

2007 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 370-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael S. Cronin ◽  
Diane M. Ryan ◽  
Dottie Brier

English This article illustrates how social work principles, servicing people in need, affirming individuality and using relationships are utilized in an American Red Cross program in Greater New York to help workers to better manage common stress. It also highlights implications for disaster providers, social work practitioners, administrators and educators. French Cet article illustre comment un programme de la Croix-Rouge amé ricaine dans la grande ré gion de New York fait appel aux principes du travail social être au service des personnes dans le besoin, affirmer l'individualité et utiliser les relations pour aider les travailleurs à mieux gé rer leur stress. Il explique aussi comment ces principes peuvent s'appliquer aux fournisseurs en situation de catastrophe, aux praticiens du travail social, aux administrateurs et aux é ducateurs. Spanish Se demuestra có mo un programa de la Cruz Roja de Amé rica en Nueva York, usando los principios del trabajo social (servicio a gente necesitada, respeto al individuo, y uso de la relació n), ayuda a los trabajadores que están bajo estré s. Se subrayan las implicaciones para quienes trabajan en desastres, trabajadores sociales, administradores y educadores.


1998 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-47

Find out the latest updates from Canada, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Metro New York, National Capital, New England, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Southern Wisconsin, South Texas, and the Twin Cities.


Author(s):  
Sadye L. M. Logan

Florence Lieberman (1918–2011) made extraordinary contributions to the field of clinical social work in New York City while a professor at Hunter College School of Social Work (now Silberman School of Social Work), where she served from 1966 to 1986.


Author(s):  
Larraine M. Edwards

Zilpha Drew Smith (1852–1926) was a social worker who devised a systematic approach to screening and investigating relief applications by using friendly visitors. In 1904 became associate director of the Boston School of Social Work.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document