The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... goals , as well as the goals of community practice which seek to change organizations and communities . DEFINING COMMUNITY COMPETENCE The concept of community competence provides a framework for un- derstanding the functioning of the ...
... goals , as well as the goals of community practice which seek to change organizations and communities . DEFINING COMMUNITY COMPETENCE The concept of community competence provides a framework for un- derstanding the functioning of the ...
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... goals of a commu- nity or its subsystems . These goals are related to employment , health , safety and security , social welfare , education , housing , and other in- dicators of quality of life ( Cress and Norlin , 1988 ) . The ...
... goals of a commu- nity or its subsystems . These goals are related to employment , health , safety and security , social welfare , education , housing , and other in- dicators of quality of life ( Cress and Norlin , 1988 ) . The ...
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... goals and activities of local communities . Res- idential integration and integration maintenance have become major goals of an increasing number of local communities in the United States in the past decade . Related to these goals are ...
... goals and activities of local communities . Res- idential integration and integration maintenance have become major goals of an increasing number of local communities in the United States in the past decade . Related to these goals are ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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