The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... practice . The purpose of this book is to assist the social worker in developing a " community orienta- tion , " a systematic way of thinking about communities that will assist you in reaching your practice goals . Notice that the ...
... practice . The purpose of this book is to assist the social worker in developing a " community orienta- tion , " a systematic way of thinking about communities that will assist you in reaching your practice goals . Notice that the ...
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... Practice and Communities An understanding of locality - based communities and communities of interest is useful for practice at both " macro " and " micro " levels of social work intervention . Practice at the macro level involves ...
... Practice and Communities An understanding of locality - based communities and communities of interest is useful for practice at both " macro " and " micro " levels of social work intervention . Practice at the macro level involves ...
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... practice social work . In order for you to gain some skill and further insight into ways of examining a particular community for your own practice purposes , complete the exercises that follow . EXERCISES 1. Examine Map 3.3 in Chapter 3 ...
... practice social work . In order for you to gain some skill and further insight into ways of examining a particular community for your own practice purposes , complete the exercises that follow . EXERCISES 1. Examine Map 3.3 in Chapter 3 ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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