The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 149
... persons in small group homes in the community . Group homes housing former mental patients have become much more common around the state since 1977 , when the Legislature passed a law stating that homes for six or fewer persons may not ...
... persons in small group homes in the community . Group homes housing former mental patients have become much more common around the state since 1977 , when the Legislature passed a law stating that homes for six or fewer persons may not ...
Pagina 158
... persons who have been institutionalized . A major treatment goal for these persons is often their reintegration into their own communities . Reintegration has a variety of meanings , es- pecially in terms of the differences in the needs ...
... persons who have been institutionalized . A major treatment goal for these persons is often their reintegration into their own communities . Reintegration has a variety of meanings , es- pecially in terms of the differences in the needs ...
Pagina 159
... persons housed in shelters for the homeless or single room occupancy housing arrange- ments , persons who are in the community but in geographic areas that have negative environmental and social features that prevent positive ...
... persons housed in shelters for the homeless or single room occupancy housing arrange- ments , persons who are in the community but in geographic areas that have negative environmental and social features that prevent positive ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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