The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... homeless may involve only neighborhood residents , and may be of little inter- est to most community residents . Some labor - management industrial strikes have an impact on the total community and hence are broad in scope ; others may ...
... homeless may involve only neighborhood residents , and may be of little inter- est to most community residents . Some labor - management industrial strikes have an impact on the total community and hence are broad in scope ; others may ...
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... homeless . And in the poorest neighborhoods , Joint Urban Ministries , a network of churches and synagogues , has worked with residents of public housing projects , said the Rev. Robert W. Bevis , president of the network's board , to ...
... homeless . And in the poorest neighborhoods , Joint Urban Ministries , a network of churches and synagogues , has worked with residents of public housing projects , said the Rev. Robert W. Bevis , president of the network's board , to ...
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... homeless mentally ill . Washington , DC : American Psychiatric Association . Landecker , W. S. ( 1951 ) . Types of in- tegration and their measurement . American Journal of Sociology , LVI ( 4 ) . Laska , S. B. , & Spain , D. ( Eds ...
... homeless mentally ill . Washington , DC : American Psychiatric Association . Landecker , W. S. ( 1951 ) . Types of in- tegration and their measurement . American Journal of Sociology , LVI ( 4 ) . Laska , S. B. , & Spain , D. ( Eds ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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