The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... problem solving successfully . Following this idea , Cottrell ( 1976 ) defines a competent community as one in which the various component parts of the community are able to collaborate effectively in identifying the problems and needs ...
... problem solving successfully . Following this idea , Cottrell ( 1976 ) defines a competent community as one in which the various component parts of the community are able to collaborate effectively in identifying the problems and needs ...
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... problems requiring professional counsel- ing , learning and behavioral problems of children requiring profes- sional counseling , and economic problems requiring income main- tenance programs and financial assistance . A primary source ...
... problems requiring professional counsel- ing , learning and behavioral problems of children requiring profes- sional counseling , and economic problems requiring income main- tenance programs and financial assistance . A primary source ...
Pagina 179
... problems is the political power gained by electing officials who will address problems of the poor . " Common problems require community effort , " Mr. Anderson said , " and the important thing is that the assemblies allow the ...
... problems is the political power gained by electing officials who will address problems of the poor . " Common problems require community effort , " Mr. Anderson said , " and the important thing is that the assemblies allow the ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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