The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... COMPETENCE The concept of community competence provides a framework for un- derstanding the functioning of the various communities which make up the social environment . Community competence is a major at- tribute of a good community ...
... COMPETENCE The concept of community competence provides a framework for un- derstanding the functioning of the various communities which make up the social environment . Community competence is a major at- tribute of a good community ...
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... competence is the extent to which goals are actually achieved : Are social problems being con- trolled or reduced ? Are United Fund campaigns successful ? Are job opportunities created ? Are occupational barriers for ethnic minorities ...
... competence is the extent to which goals are actually achieved : Are social problems being con- trolled or reduced ? Are United Fund campaigns successful ? Are job opportunities created ? Are occupational barriers for ethnic minorities ...
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... competent the community is with respect to its total population . Barriers for Ethnic Minorities Institutional racism is a major force which fosters a lack of a com- munity competence . As Longres has noted , " Racism can exist inde ...
... competent the community is with respect to its total population . Barriers for Ethnic Minorities Institutional racism is a major force which fosters a lack of a com- munity competence . As Longres has noted , " Racism can exist inde ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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