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CHAPTER 2 The Competent Community Let us examine the concept of
community competence . As Iscoe ( 1974 ) has noted , community competence is
the ability to engage in problem solving successfully . Following this idea ,
Cottrell ( 1976 ) ...
CHAPTER 2 The Competent Community Let us examine the concept of
community competence . As Iscoe ( 1974 ) has noted , community competence is
the ability to engage in problem solving successfully . Following this idea ,
Cottrell ( 1976 ) ...
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The task of the human service professional is to understand the impact of the
competence and “ goodness ” of the ... In turn , ideas about “ good ” and
competent communities provide a context for identifying social work practice
goals and ...
The task of the human service professional is to understand the impact of the
competence and “ goodness ” of the ... In turn , ideas about “ good ” and
competent communities provide a context for identifying social work practice
goals and ...
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CHAPTER 14 The Competent Community Revisited We now return to the
questions : “ What is a competent community ? ... Look again at Chapter 2 , where
community competence is viewed in terms of the community as a system which
acts ...
CHAPTER 14 The Competent Community Revisited We now return to the
questions : “ What is a competent community ? ... Look again at Chapter 2 , where
community competence is viewed in terms of the community as a system which
acts ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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