The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 114
... counties through a county departmental struc- ture , but are connected to county government and to federal govern- ment for funding . Many community mental health agencies operate in this joint sponsorship pattern . Many private ...
... counties through a county departmental struc- ture , but are connected to county government and to federal govern- ment for funding . Many community mental health agencies operate in this joint sponsorship pattern . Many private ...
Pagina 180
... county registered in droves to vote . They now hold four of the five seats on the County Board of Supervisors . And the county has a $ 4.5 million high school with laboratories , an indus- trial arts department that has won statewide ...
... county registered in droves to vote . They now hold four of the five seats on the County Board of Supervisors . And the county has a $ 4.5 million high school with laboratories , an indus- trial arts department that has won statewide ...
Pagina 181
... County is a poor county , ” she said . " We have a lot of people who are not educated beyond the primary grades , and they can't understand a lot of things about their lives and what opportunities are available to them . They can't ...
... County is a poor county , ” she said . " We have a lot of people who are not educated beyond the primary grades , and they can't understand a lot of things about their lives and what opportunities are available to them . They can't ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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