The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... citizens . Most especially , it provides care for those who cannot care for themselves . Communities that reduce institutional racism , promote cultural and racial diver- sity , and create equal opportunity for all citizens are ...
... citizens . Most especially , it provides care for those who cannot care for themselves . Communities that reduce institutional racism , promote cultural and racial diver- sity , and create equal opportunity for all citizens are ...
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... citizen participation into the planning struc- ture . Gilbert alerts us to the idea that the planning structures of a ... citizens opportunities " to get involved " in public life , to participate in social , recreational , and service ...
... citizen participation into the planning struc- ture . Gilbert alerts us to the idea that the planning structures of a ... citizens opportunities " to get involved " in public life , to participate in social , recreational , and service ...
Pagina 129
... citizens through the voting process . Key figures in the system are elected by the " body politic " ( Rothman , 1974 , p . 201 ) . Citizens also participate in the political system by contacting public officials , seeking to influence ...
... citizens through the voting process . Key figures in the system are elected by the " body politic " ( Rothman , 1974 , p . 201 ) . Citizens also participate in the political system by contacting public officials , seeking to influence ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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