The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 136
... client list disappeared . " It had gotten so painful , with the accumulated deaths , that I needed to divorce myself , to put some distance between me and the clients , " she says . " I have watched too many people die , people that I ...
... client list disappeared . " It had gotten so painful , with the accumulated deaths , that I needed to divorce myself , to put some distance between me and the clients , " she says . " I have watched too many people die , people that I ...
Pagina 140
... clients and de- velop material and personnel resources . In order to carry out these tasks , agencies are usually involved in referrals of clients , agreements on fees , reciprocal agreements on use of staff and facilities , and ...
... clients and de- velop material and personnel resources . In order to carry out these tasks , agencies are usually involved in referrals of clients , agreements on fees , reciprocal agreements on use of staff and facilities , and ...
Pagina 144
... clients rather than to agency employers . 2 They determine who their clients will be , instead of having agency em- ployers assign clients to them . 3. They determine and practice their own method of treatment or inter- vention . 4 ...
... clients rather than to agency employers . 2 They determine who their clients will be , instead of having agency em- ployers assign clients to them . 3. They determine and practice their own method of treatment or inter- vention . 4 ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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