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DEFINING COMMUNITY COMPETENCE The concept of community competence
provides a framework for understanding the functioning of ... A number of “ good ”
community qualities serve to enhance the creation of a competent community .
DEFINING COMMUNITY COMPETENCE The concept of community competence
provides a framework for understanding the functioning of ... A number of “ good ”
community qualities serve to enhance the creation of a competent community .
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consider a community to be competent when ( 1 ) its governmental officials
determine priorities , such as controlling juvenile ... Thus , one measure of
competence is the extent to which goals are actually achieved : Are social
problems being ...
consider a community to be competent when ( 1 ) its governmental officials
determine priorities , such as controlling juvenile ... Thus , one measure of
competence is the extent to which goals are actually achieved : Are social
problems being ...
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The greater the inequities in employment opportunities , health and social service
resources , and social status , the less effective and functionally competent the
community is with respect to its total population . Barriers for Ethnic Minorities ...
The greater the inequities in employment opportunities , health and social service
resources , and social status , the less effective and functionally competent the
community is with respect to its total population . Barriers for Ethnic Minorities ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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