The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 95
... serve a problem - solving role for members . An association like a school PTA or a volunteer group associated with a social agency may be developed by a formal bu- reaucratic organization to act in a support or service capacity , which ...
... serve a problem - solving role for members . An association like a school PTA or a volunteer group associated with a social agency may be developed by a formal bu- reaucratic organization to act in a support or service capacity , which ...
Pagina 111
... serve as pres- sure groups , seeking to influence the goals and operations of the services and planning organizations . Service Agencies Social service agencies are established to deal with needs and / or problems of community residents ...
... serve as pres- sure groups , seeking to influence the goals and operations of the services and planning organizations . Service Agencies Social service agencies are established to deal with needs and / or problems of community residents ...
Pagina 124
... serve to keep the ghetto economy in equilibrium . The mix of people in low - wage labor and / or those receiving public welfare payments serves to make “ the ghetto an economic subsystem which preserves the inferior position of the ...
... serve to keep the ghetto economy in equilibrium . The mix of people in low - wage labor and / or those receiving public welfare payments serves to make “ the ghetto an economic subsystem which preserves the inferior position of the ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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