The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Phillip Fellin. CHAPTER 2 The Competent Community Let us examine the concept of community competence . As Iscoe ( 1974 ) has noted , community competence is the ability to engage in problem solving successfully . Following this idea ...
Phillip Fellin. CHAPTER 2 The Competent Community Let us examine the concept of community competence . As Iscoe ( 1974 ) has noted , community competence is the ability to engage in problem solving successfully . Following this idea ...
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... competence or goodness of a community . The Competent Community as Viewed from Systems Perspectives As we noted in Chapter 1 , an ecological systems perspective directs us to the physical environment , to population and household char ...
... competence or goodness of a community . The Competent Community as Viewed from Systems Perspectives As we noted in Chapter 1 , an ecological systems perspective directs us to the physical environment , to population and household char ...
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... competence is viewed in terms of the community as a system which acts on behalf of its members . Remember that a second dimension of competence involves the activities of individuals and groups in relating to and using the resources of ...
... competence is viewed in terms of the community as a system which acts on behalf of its members . Remember that a second dimension of competence involves the activities of individuals and groups in relating to and using the resources of ...
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The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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