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SOCIAL WORK IN THE SCHOOLS Social work services are provided in public
schools by professional social workers . The nature of these services has
changed over the years , especially in the light of federal legislation related to
children ...
SOCIAL WORK IN THE SCHOOLS Social work services are provided in public
schools by professional social workers . The nature of these services has
changed over the years , especially in the light of federal legislation related to
children ...
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Social workers who practice at community , administrative , and policy levels ,
can apply their knowledge of communities to the generation of a wide range of
resources , from volunteers to fiscal resources . In our examination of the various
...
Social workers who practice at community , administrative , and policy levels ,
can apply their knowledge of communities to the generation of a wide range of
resources , from volunteers to fiscal resources . In our examination of the various
...
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Consider what roles social workers might play in relation to desegregation efforts
and their impact on school systems . It is clear that the lack of educational
opportunities contributes to the social problems of people of color . For a
discussion of ...
Consider what roles social workers might play in relation to desegregation efforts
and their impact on school systems . It is clear that the lack of educational
opportunities contributes to the social problems of people of color . For a
discussion of ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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