The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 111
... organizational purpose ( e.g. , vocational rehabili- tation ) , skill ( e.g. , counseling ) , clientele ( e.g. , children ) , auspices ( e.g. , government , voluntary ) , and geography ( boundaries of service ) . Serv- ice agencies can ...
... organizational purpose ( e.g. , vocational rehabili- tation ) , skill ( e.g. , counseling ) , clientele ( e.g. , children ) , auspices ( e.g. , government , voluntary ) , and geography ( boundaries of service ) . Serv- ice agencies can ...
Pagina 114
... organizational change strategies that maintain and strengthen an agency or provide effective services to community residents . Vertical Patterns of Formal Organizations In addition to horizontal patterns of organizations within a local ...
... organizational change strategies that maintain and strengthen an agency or provide effective services to community residents . Vertical Patterns of Formal Organizations In addition to horizontal patterns of organizations within a local ...
Pagina 117
... organizational structure , an ethnic agency can accomplish more than the traditional social agency can for certain client groups . Health and Education Health and education are important subsystems in all communities ( Brieland , Costin ...
... organizational structure , an ethnic agency can accomplish more than the traditional social agency can for certain client groups . Health and Education Health and education are important subsystems in all communities ( Brieland , Costin ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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