The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... problem solving successfully . Following this idea , Cottrell ( 1976 ) defines a competent community as one in which the various component parts of the community are able to collaborate effectively in identifying the problems and needs ...
... problem solving successfully . Following this idea , Cottrell ( 1976 ) defines a competent community as one in which the various component parts of the community are able to collaborate effectively in identifying the problems and needs ...
Pagina 32
... problems requiring professional counsel- ing , learning and behavioral problems of children requiring profes- sional counseling , and economic problems requiring income main- tenance programs and financial assistance . A primary source ...
... problems requiring professional counsel- ing , learning and behavioral problems of children requiring profes- sional counseling , and economic problems requiring income main- tenance programs and financial assistance . A primary source ...
Pagina 181
... problems of black people in her area . " Hoke 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 ...
... problems of black people in her area . " Hoke 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 ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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