The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... assistance . A primary source of mutual support consists of health organizations and social welfare agencies . The activities of social workers providing mutual support are not limited to social agencies . Social workers are often ...
... assistance . A primary source of mutual support consists of health organizations and social welfare agencies . The activities of social workers providing mutual support are not limited to social agencies . Social workers are often ...
Pagina 123
... assistance from extra - community sources has been predicated on the recogni- tion that older urban cities have lost large numbers of people and jobs to the suburbs , have large areas with low tax bases or no tax base ( e.g. , highways ...
... assistance from extra - community sources has been predicated on the recogni- tion that older urban cities have lost large numbers of people and jobs to the suburbs , have large areas with low tax bases or no tax base ( e.g. , highways ...
Pagina 146
... assistance and financial compensation to those displaced for the " larger communi- ty's welfare " -that is , for the industrial employment and revenue base for the city of Detroit . The city of Hamtramck was the location of another part ...
... assistance and financial compensation to those displaced for the " larger communi- ty's welfare " -that is , for the industrial employment and revenue base for the city of Detroit . The city of Hamtramck was the location of another part ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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