The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... benefits of one community characteristic , such as autonomy , we may have to accept a reduction in benefits from other areas , such as extra - local , state , or federal funds , when they impinge upon community auton- omy in an ...
... benefits of one community characteristic , such as autonomy , we may have to accept a reduction in benefits from other areas , such as extra - local , state , or federal funds , when they impinge upon community auton- omy in an ...
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... benefits related to active participation in vol- untary organizations , such as increased opportunity and chance of bringing about social change , acquiring new organizational skills , reaching specific individual and group goals ...
... benefits related to active participation in vol- untary organizations , such as increased opportunity and chance of bringing about social change , acquiring new organizational skills , reaching specific individual and group goals ...
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... benefits for its residents . Interdependencies develop in a community between the economic system and other ... benefit from community health and welfare agencies , which provide services that support employees in need of professional ...
... benefits for its residents . Interdependencies develop in a community between the economic system and other ... benefit from community health and welfare agencies , which provide services that support employees in need of professional ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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