Harriett Rinaldo

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Born1906
Died1981
EducationSmith College, bachelors with honors (1927), Master's Degree in Social Work (1929)
Occupation(s)Social and political activist, community organizer
Harriett Rinaldo
Born1906
Died1981
EducationSmith College, bachelors with honors (1927), Master's Degree in Social Work (1929)
Occupation(s)Social and political activist, community organizer

Harriett Rinaldo (1906 - 1981) was an American social worker known for creating personnel standards, rating procedures and recruitment procedures for the Veterans Administration Social Work Service. The standards and procedures she created became a model for the federal government and other social work agencies.[1] She was the first to identify the term "clinical social work" as a specialty standard with its own personnel specifications.[2]

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