The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... cost about $ 1 million a year in a $ 39 million village budget . " It's not that we've got a lot of money to spend , " said Roberta Raymond , director of the Oak Park Housing Center . “ It's a matter of what happens if you don't . It's ...
... cost about $ 1 million a year in a $ 39 million village budget . " It's not that we've got a lot of money to spend , " said Roberta Raymond , director of the Oak Park Housing Center . “ It's a matter of what happens if you don't . It's ...
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... costs less and where work , done largely on computer , can be done just as easily . A few years ago , there were no ... cost housing , $ 200,000 for social service agencies , and to employ workers from the area . For the long term , the ...
... costs less and where work , done largely on computer , can be done just as easily . A few years ago , there were no ... cost housing , $ 200,000 for social service agencies , and to employ workers from the area . For the long term , the ...
Pagina 177
... costs could average as much as $ 240,000 , the report says . One last place for the poor is the Tenderloin , where 10,000 Indochinese refugees live along with an assortment of others from war and famine- plagued nations , many hundreds ...
... costs could average as much as $ 240,000 , the report says . One last place for the poor is the Tenderloin , where 10,000 Indochinese refugees live along with an assortment of others from war and famine- plagued nations , many hundreds ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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