The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 264
... examine the concepts of community and com- munity competence . After identifying the boundaries of the commu- nity , identify ways in which the residents have joined together to improve the social and physical environment of their ...
... examine the concepts of community and com- munity competence . After identifying the boundaries of the commu- nity , identify ways in which the residents have joined together to improve the social and physical environment of their ...
Pagina 267
... examine how social workers might use a " community as games " framework to examine profes- sional leadership roles in local community subsystems . Use this per- spective to examine the health and welfare “ game ” in relation to other ...
... examine how social workers might use a " community as games " framework to examine profes- sional leadership roles in local community subsystems . Use this per- spective to examine the health and welfare “ game ” in relation to other ...
Pagina 268
... Examine how social workers can enhance the competent functioning of the social welfare and health care sys- tems by advocating for community supports , qualified personnel , and development of institutional responses to the needs of ...
... Examine how social workers can enhance the competent functioning of the social welfare and health care sys- tems by advocating for community supports , qualified personnel , and development of institutional responses to the needs of ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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