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Conceptual Approaches No single theoretical framework for understanding
communities can adequately provide a basis for practice by human service
professionals . There are , however , two sets of theory which will help you in
studying ...
Conceptual Approaches No single theoretical framework for understanding
communities can adequately provide a basis for practice by human service
professionals . There are , however , two sets of theory which will help you in
studying ...
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Social service agencies may also be viewed in a broader context as human
service organizations which “ work directly with and on people whose attributes
they attempt to shape ” and organizations that are mandated “ to protect and to ...
Social service agencies may also be viewed in a broader context as human
service organizations which “ work directly with and on people whose attributes
they attempt to shape ” and organizations that are mandated “ to protect and to ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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