The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... service agencies are the ma- jor organizational structures that provide social welfare services . Other community subsystems , and other social units , such as individuals , families , voluntary associations , and ad hoc groups , also ...
... service agencies are the ma- jor organizational structures that provide social welfare services . Other community subsystems , and other social units , such as individuals , families , voluntary associations , and ad hoc groups , also ...
Pagina 111
... service agencies and planning organizations , are " organiza- tional contexts in which practice takes place ” ( Perlman and Gurin , 1972 , p . 82 ) . At times , service and planning organizations seek to create and / or support ...
... service agencies and planning organizations , are " organiza- tional contexts in which practice takes place ” ( Perlman and Gurin , 1972 , p . 82 ) . At times , service and planning organizations seek to create and / or support ...
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... services , consumers or recipients of an organization's products , and competing organiza- tions . An example is Hasenfeld's ( 1983 , p . 63 ) map of the task envi- ronment of a typical court ( figure 9.1 ) . Human service organizations ...
... services , consumers or recipients of an organization's products , and competing organiza- tions . An example is Hasenfeld's ( 1983 , p . 63 ) map of the task envi- ronment of a typical court ( figure 9.1 ) . Human service organizations ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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