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Richmond, Mary - Social Welfare History Project
Jan 21, 2011 · Introduction: A cornerstone of building the social work profession, Mary Richmond was known for her ability to organize communities, her development of casework practice, as …
Mary Richmond - Wikipedia
Mary Ellen Richmond (1861–1928) was an American social work pioneer. She is regarded as the mother of professional social work along with Jane Addams. She founded social case work, …
History of Social Work, details
With her book Social Diagnosis from 1917, Mary Ellen Richmond (1861-1928) constructed the foundations for the scientific methodology development of professional social work.
NASW Social Workers Pioneers Bio Index
Mary Ellen Richmond was an outstanding practitioner, teacher, and theoretician who formulated the first comprehensive statement of principles of direct social work practice. Born in Belleville, …
Richmond, Mary E. (1861–1928) - Encyclopedia.com
American founder of professional social work who pioneered the casework methodology and helped to establish training programs for social workers.
Mary Richmond: Biography, Methodology and Works
Aug 13, 2021 · Mary richmond (1861–1928) was one of the pioneers in American social work. He had the idea of turning this work into a formal work; created techniques, systems, content and …
Mary Ellen Richmond - Webster University
Mary Ellen Richmond was a woman who influenced the social work profession from the start. Richmond was born on August 5, 1861 in Belleville, Illinois. She was the only surviving child of …
Mary Richmond and the Origins of Social Casework in America
Mary Richmond is generally considered the founder of social casework in America. Unlike such contemporaries as Jane Addams and Charlotte Gilman (they were all born within one year of …
Mary Richmond: Pioneering Social Work with Heart - FieldWorker
Meet Mary Richmond, the woman who fearlessly pioneered social work, earning herself the esteemed title of the very first social worker. Her story is a testament to the transformative …
SWK 121 Jane Addams AND Mary Richmond: Home - Saint Leo …
Sep 15, 2008 · Mary E. Richmond (1861-1928) was a contemporary of Jane Addams and an influential leader in the American charity organization movement. In this biography--the first in …