Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] for social [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These changes have considerable implications for the criteria for social work intervention in the lives of families and for the nature of public child care provision . |
2 | The transformation seems to involve three groups each promoting something it values : 1 The national press favours ‘ sociological ’ explanations of society , perhaps because when most editors and senior reporters went to school , optimism about the potentialities for social reform was high . |
3 | And they identify and explore thought-provoking questions about the implications for social policy and the future of the welfare state . |
4 | There is now some questioning as to whether the stress on working-class adult education may in fact present a narrow version of the possibilities for social change which excludes other social movements and oppressed groups in society . |
5 | It was notable that Zuwaya from underprivileged lineages , at any rate in Kufra district , were more aware of the opportunities for social mobility through education , and more open to them , than men of longer pedigree . |
6 | At the same time , family disruption by separation and divorce looms large among the reasons for social work intervention . |
7 | An early guide from America ( Visher and Visher , 1979 ) outlined the myths and realities of step-family life , while in Britain , Brown ( 1982 ) looked at the implications for social work , and Roys ( 1984 ) focused on working with adolescents where there are problems . |