The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... welfare agencies , schools , churches , businesses , and local governmental units ( Long , 1958 ) . EXERCISES 1. Select a community of interest to you and use the Yellow Pages of the phone book or a community agency resource directory ...
... welfare agencies , schools , churches , businesses , and local governmental units ( Long , 1958 ) . EXERCISES 1. Select a community of interest to you and use the Yellow Pages of the phone book or a community agency resource directory ...
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Phillip Fellin. CHAPTER 9 The Community Social Welfare System Social welfare constitutes the major subsystem in which human serv- ice professionals operate . Formal human service agencies are the ma- jor organizational structures that ...
Phillip Fellin. CHAPTER 9 The Community Social Welfare System Social welfare constitutes the major subsystem in which human serv- ice professionals operate . Formal human service agencies are the ma- jor organizational structures that ...
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... welfare benefits for its residents . Interdependencies develop in a community between the economic system and other subsystems , such as education . Many local com- panies give financial support to local colleges and universities as a ...
... welfare benefits for its residents . Interdependencies develop in a community between the economic system and other subsystems , such as education . Many local com- panies give financial support to local colleges and universities as a ...
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