The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... parents being parents , " a res- ident called out at one community gathering . " I see a community free of fear , " said another , to much applause . Unifying symbols began to appear : Ravendale bumper stickers , T - shirts and buttons ...
... parents being parents , " a res- ident called out at one community gathering . " I see a community free of fear , " said another , to much applause . Unifying symbols began to appear : Ravendale bumper stickers , T - shirts and buttons ...
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... parent or parents commute long distances to work . To summarize , the metropolitan community continues to exhibit so- cial and economic problems of the earlier metropolitan phase , such as the extreme financial difficulties of the ...
... parent or parents commute long distances to work . To summarize , the metropolitan community continues to exhibit so- cial and economic problems of the earlier metropolitan phase , such as the extreme financial difficulties of the ...
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... parent education and self - help networks . A neighborhood - based group - work approach was used to develop a Parent's Network , which focused on the creation of small parent groups led by a social worker in a parent's home . This ...
... parent education and self - help networks . A neighborhood - based group - work approach was used to develop a Parent's Network , which focused on the creation of small parent groups led by a social worker in a parent's home . This ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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