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CHAPTER 1 Developing a Community Orientation To be effective , social
workers need both a conceptual understanding of communities within American
society and a way of applying this knowledge to professional practice . Some of
this ...
CHAPTER 1 Developing a Community Orientation To be effective , social
workers need both a conceptual understanding of communities within American
society and a way of applying this knowledge to professional practice . Some of
this ...
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Practice at the macro level involves professional roles in community development
, social planning , social action , social welfare administration , social policy
development , and social program evaluation . It includes tasks such as
developing ...
Practice at the macro level involves professional roles in community development
, social planning , social action , social welfare administration , social policy
development , and social program evaluation . It includes tasks such as
developing ...
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This establishes a context for the examination of any given community in which
you will 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 ...
This establishes a context for the examination of any given community in which
you will 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 ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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