The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... need solving , no individuals need help in their social functioning . In responding to these problems and needs you will be a more effective social worker if you can identify and understand the factors which enhance or detract from the ...
... need solving , no individuals need help in their social functioning . In responding to these problems and needs you will be a more effective social worker if you can identify and understand the factors which enhance or detract from the ...
Pagina 13
... needs of minorities , distorted characterization of minorities by mass media , and provision of inadequate or inferior services to minorities ( Barbarin , 1981 , p . 3 ) . A social worker needs to recognize the barriers and limitations ...
... needs of minorities , distorted characterization of minorities by mass media , and provision of inadequate or inferior services to minorities ( Barbarin , 1981 , p . 3 ) . A social worker needs to recognize the barriers and limitations ...
Pagina 135
... needs , " says director Raul Feliciano . Because many Latinos are not registered to vote and have shown that they are not organized or willing to fight for their interests , black city leaders have found it too easy to overlook Latino needs ...
... needs , " says director Raul Feliciano . Because many Latinos are not registered to vote and have shown that they are not organized or willing to fight for their interests , black city leaders have found it too easy to overlook Latino needs ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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