0 a service provided by local or national government or another organization to help people who are old or ill or need support in their lives --
1 any of the services provided by governments or other organizations to people with particular needs --
Their influence on social development mainly occurs piecemeal through social service delivery, not through the shaping of social policy itself.
It also reflects the degree to which respondents are connected with or have experience of a particular social service.
This can have an influence on health pattern and also on the health care and social service sector in the future.
Migration may influence people's health and thus also their consumption of health care and social service.
As regards the latter, rules about state grants for social service activities are expected to play a major role.
Three of these cases were investigated and resolved by social service agencies.
Reviews of social service, school, and criminal justice records also provided data for the overall project.
Maternal report of physical harm has many advantages as well as disadvantages over other procedures typically used, such as identification by social service agencies.