Martha MoscropMARTHA MOSCROP taught school for twelve years before her interest in social work encouraged her to earn a Diploma in Social Service Work from the University of British Columbia. After three years of casework with the Vancouver Family Welfare Bureau se became the field director of social services for the British Columbia Security Commission, the organization which effected the move of the Japanese population to the interior of the Province during the war years. Since 1943 she has held the position of Training Supervisor in the Social Welfore Branch, Department of Health and Welfare of the Province of British Columbia. Miss Moscrop has become well known for her active contributions to many welfare organization committees within and without her Province. In addition she was ten years the editor of British Columbia's Welfare, and has had articles published by the Canadian Welfare Council, Canadian Association of Social Workers, Canadian Mental Health Association, Encyclopaedia Canadians, the American Public Welfare Association, and the Council on Social Work Education. Read More Read Less
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