The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 153
Phillip Fellin. One of the social agency responses to meeting the needs of homeless families has been networking . In work with homeless families at a Salvation Army lodge in St. Louis , Missouri , professional social work- ers ...
Phillip Fellin. One of the social agency responses to meeting the needs of homeless families has been networking . In work with homeless families at a Salvation Army lodge in St. Louis , Missouri , professional social work- ers ...
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... homeless in Chicago , Rossi and Wright found that some homeless people engage in some work some of the time but live on less than half the poverty - level income . These authors assert that the size of the homeless population " is ...
... homeless in Chicago , Rossi and Wright found that some homeless people engage in some work some of the time but live on less than half the poverty - level income . These authors assert that the size of the homeless population " is ...
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... Homeless The question of where to house homeless people has created contro- versy in a number of American communities . One such example is Santa Monica , California , where the community of 87,000 people " is fiercely at war with ...
... Homeless The question of where to house homeless people has created contro- versy in a number of American communities . One such example is Santa Monica , California , where the community of 87,000 people " is fiercely at war with ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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