The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 127
... Latino culture ” ( Gutier- rez et al . , 1990 ) . Thus , Latinos have been involved in self - help for Latinos only , through the extended family , folk healers , religious institutions , and merchants and social clubs ( Delgado and ...
... Latino culture ” ( Gutier- rez et al . , 1990 ) . Thus , Latinos have been involved in self - help for Latinos only , through the extended family , folk healers , religious institutions , and merchants and social clubs ( Delgado and ...
Pagina 133
... Latino Community . " In Thomas Powell , ed . ( 1990 ) . Working with Self - Help . Silver Spring , MD : National Asso- ciation of Social Workers . Hasenfeld , Yeheskel and Benjamin Gidron ( 1993 ) . " Self - Help Groups and Human ...
... Latino Community . " In Thomas Powell , ed . ( 1990 ) . Working with Self - Help . Silver Spring , MD : National Asso- ciation of Social Workers . Hasenfeld , Yeheskel and Benjamin Gidron ( 1993 ) . " Self - Help Groups and Human ...
Pagina 156
... Latinos get short shrift in the department , she contends , " even though they're making [ blacks ] permanent who have been here a year . " ( The hospital disputes this , noting that of the 11 permanent members of the paint department ...
... Latinos get short shrift in the department , she contends , " even though they're making [ blacks ] permanent who have been here a year . " ( The hospital disputes this , noting that of the 11 permanent members of the paint department ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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