The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... groups that engage in social activities on a daily basis and often contribute to the performance of community functions . These primary groups include family and other household groups , friend- ship groups , kinship groups , neighborhood ...
... groups that engage in social activities on a daily basis and often contribute to the performance of community functions . These primary groups include family and other household groups , friend- ship groups , kinship groups , neighborhood ...
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... groups having features of a primary group . The con- cept of neighborhood group denotes a special kind of primary ... groups , such as peer age groups , gangs , social club groups , athletic groups , neighborhood tavern groups , or ...
... groups having features of a primary group . The con- cept of neighborhood group denotes a special kind of primary ... groups , such as peer age groups , gangs , social club groups , athletic groups , neighborhood tavern groups , or ...
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... groups , community advisory boards ) Self - help groups ( e.g. , Alcoholics Anonymous , Recovery , etc. ) Service ( e.g. , volunteer groups , candy stripers , hospital auxiliary , social agency groups , church groups ) • Client ...
... groups , community advisory boards ) Self - help groups ( e.g. , Alcoholics Anonymous , Recovery , etc. ) Service ( e.g. , volunteer groups , candy stripers , hospital auxiliary , social agency groups , church groups ) • Client ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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