The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... social functioning of individuals , families , and small groups and to assist them in relating to their environment and effecting changes that will be beneficial to all community residents . In turn , ideas about " good " and competent ...
... social functioning of individuals , families , and small groups and to assist them in relating to their environment and effecting changes that will be beneficial to all community residents . In turn , ideas about " good " and competent ...
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Phillip Fellin. economic , religious , educational , political , health and social welfare groups - operate to the benefit of all the citizens . Barriers ... Competent Community Urban communities often place women 13 The Competent Community.
Phillip Fellin. economic , religious , educational , political , health and social welfare groups - operate to the benefit of all the citizens . Barriers ... Competent Community Urban communities often place women 13 The Competent Community.
Pagina 15
... 1984 ) Then respond to the following questions . a . In what ways did the commu- nity of Oak Park act in a competent manner to achieve its goals ? b . What roles could professionals in the human services 15 The Competent Community.
... 1984 ) Then respond to the following questions . a . In what ways did the commu- nity of Oak Park act in a competent manner to achieve its goals ? b . What roles could professionals in the human services 15 The Competent Community.
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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