The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... opportunities for education and employment . Many citizens describe a good community in terms of " a good place to ... opportunities , and building convention or sports facilities , and ( 2 ) when action is taken to obtain funding to ...
... opportunities for education and employment . Many citizens describe a good community in terms of " a good place to ... opportunities , and building convention or sports facilities , and ( 2 ) when action is taken to obtain funding to ...
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... opportunities , organizational leadership , sound educational programs , and health and social welfare services . They may also vary in their innovative capacities and efforts to improve their conditions ( Aiken and Alford , 1960 ) ...
... opportunities , organizational leadership , sound educational programs , and health and social welfare services . They may also vary in their innovative capacities and efforts to improve their conditions ( Aiken and Alford , 1960 ) ...
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... opportunities of women or impose heavy time burdens and transportation difficulties . The scarcity of public services such as day care centers and transportation limits the opportunities for the employed woman . Limited transportation ...
... opportunities of women or impose heavy time burdens and transportation difficulties . The scarcity of public services such as day care centers and transportation limits the opportunities for the employed woman . Limited transportation ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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