The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... environment ( Germain , 1991 ; Meyer , 1983 ; Longres , 1990 ; Chess and Norlin , 1988 ) . These " systems " approaches provide several kinds of knowledge about communities . The ecological system perspective focuses on the population ...
... environment ( Germain , 1991 ; Meyer , 1983 ; Longres , 1990 ; Chess and Norlin , 1988 ) . These " systems " approaches provide several kinds of knowledge about communities . The ecological system perspective focuses on the population ...
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... environment and to the transactional relationships between person ( s ) and environment . According to Hart- man ( 1989 ) , social workers occupy a unique position between “ client and community , ” as they seek to help people improve ...
... environment and to the transactional relationships between person ( s ) and environment . According to Hart- man ( 1989 ) , social workers occupy a unique position between “ client and community , ” as they seek to help people improve ...
Pagina 147
... environment of a community and by the particular task environment of the social agency ( Hasenfeld , 1983 ) . General environmental factors influence the kinds of human service organizations a community can or is willing to support ...
... environment of a community and by the particular task environment of the social agency ( Hasenfeld , 1983 ) . General environmental factors influence the kinds of human service organizations a community can or is willing to support ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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