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2021 ◽  
pp. 114-126
Author(s):  
Herbert Laming ◽  
Sheila Sturton


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 237-251
Author(s):  
Rikkie Dekas

Tujuan penelitian -. This study aims to identify and analyze motivation in the form of an honorarium to the improving employee performance at Dinas Sosial Kota Prabumulih.Desain penelitian – The variables used in this study is given motivation and improving employee performance.The analytic technique used in this research is validity test, descriptive analysis, reliabilitas test, and regression analysisTemuan – The effect of giving motivation in the salary form with the  increasing of  employement work at prabumulih city social service is the magnitude of the influence of 57.6%, while the remaining 42.4% is influenced by other factors. This states that motivation in the form of salary has a positive and significant effect on the performance of employees in the pre-city social service department. This means that the better the motivation of work that is owned by employees will provide good performanceKeterbatasan penelitian -.Value –.Keywords: given motivation and improving employee performance





Author(s):  
Jean K. Quam

Ida Maud Cannon (1877–1960) was director of the Social Service Department at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she defined and developed medical social work. She moved medical social work into the community and provided social workers with specialized medical knowledge.



1992 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. 748-750 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin Murray Parkes

There is widespread recognition that many who seek or are referred for help to psychiatric and social services are acutely disturbed and require only short-term help if they are to come through a period of transient disruption in their lives. The frequency with which people in crisis consult their GP or visit a local Social Service Department is uncertain but suggests that the primary carers are the first port of call for most of them. Services developed to meet the needs of these people include traditional GPs and psychiatric services directed primarily at ‘patients’ (people who meet criteria for illness), but which often offer additional help to their families; traditional social services which place no such limitation on the individuals who seek their help but are directed mainly at people with problems in living, particularly with housing, employment and money; and counselling and advisory services (such as Relate – formerly Marriage Guidance) which focus on particular problems or client groups. A few special crisis services, most of which provide a multidisciplinary team, visit clients in crisis in their homes. These are usually psychiatric services for patients with acute mental illness (Cooper, 1979).



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