Background
Slavin, Simon was born on January 20, 1916 in New York City. Son of Isadore and Mary (Sushansky) Slavin.
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For those administrators with the responsibility of choosing a computer system Applying Computers in Social Service and Mental Health Agenices suggests practical considerations about the purchase and implementation of a computer system. Dr. Slavin argues that social service and mental health agencies can use a computer system to enhance the quality and quantity of service provided to their clients. Pertinent issues are discussed, such as the costs and benefits of competing hardware and software, the contributions of the small computer, and the development of systematic information systems that connect local and statewide data. The book is a reliable resource that will aid wise decision making.
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Featuring pragmatic guidelines for all administrators and practitioners in the social services, this book presents both theory and case materials to give the student of social administration a textured understanding of the social agency and its dilemmas and walks the student through the very practical daily problems and challenges. Published in two parts: Volume 1: An Introduction to Human Services Management Volume 2: Managing Finances, Personnel, and Information in Human Services
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Featuring pragmatic guidelines for all administrators and practitioners in the social services, this book presents both theory and case materials to give the student of social administration a textured understanding of the social agency and its dilemmas and walks the student through the very practical daily problems and challenges. Published in two parts: Volume 1: An Introduction to Human Services Management Volume 2: Managing Finances, Personnel, and Information in Human Services
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social administration educator
Slavin, Simon was born on January 20, 1916 in New York City. Son of Isadore and Mary (Sushansky) Slavin.
Bachelor of Science in Social Science, City College of New York, 1937. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1938. Doctor of Education, Columbia University, 1953.
Regional supervisor, United Service Organisation Jewish Welfare Board, Chicago, 1945-1946;
executive director, YM-YWHA, Mount Vernon, New York, 1946-1953;
executive secretary division recreation and group work and section on services to handicapped Welfare and, Health Council of New York City, 1953-1954;
executive director, Ednl. Alliance, New York City, 1954-1960;
associate professor social work, Columbia University, 1960-1963;
professor, 1963-1968;
chairman community organization area, 1960-1966;
chairman advanced programs, 1966-1967;
Simon Senior Research fellow, U. Manchester, England, 1967-1968;
dean, School Social Administration, Temple University, 1968-1978;
professor, School Social Administration, Temple University, 1978-1980;
professor, founding dean emeritus, School Social Administration, Temple University, since 1983. Chairman regional advising committee Region III Department Public Welfare, Philadelphia, 1972-1974.
Instructor Adelphi College, 1955-1958, New York University, 1956-1957, Chicago U., 1958-1959. Consultant New York City Commissioner of Drug Addiction Services.
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(Social Studies, Labor Studies)
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Member personnel advisory committee National Urban League, 1964-1966.
Married Jeannette Rose Littinsky, January 16, 1938. Children: Rayna (Mistress Robert Epstein deceased), Vicky Jane, Johanna.