The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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... practice at the macro level emphasize the need for understanding communities as the context of practice , the target of intervention , or both ( Cox et al . , 1987 ) . A useful framework for conceptualizing com- munities in relation to ...
... practice at the macro level emphasize the need for understanding communities as the context of practice , the target of intervention , or both ( Cox et al . , 1987 ) . A useful framework for conceptualizing com- munities in relation to ...
Pagina 18
... practice at community , organizational , and policymaking levels , a working knowledge of the processes of community development ... PRACTICE WITH POPULATIONS - AT - RISK Professional practice in 18 Approaches to Understanding Communities.
... practice at community , organizational , and policymaking levels , a working knowledge of the processes of community development ... PRACTICE WITH POPULATIONS - AT - RISK Professional practice in 18 Approaches to Understanding Communities.
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Phillip Fellin. PRACTICE WITH POPULATIONS - AT - RISK Professional practice in the human services requires knowledge and appreciation of cultural and social diversity . This provides a foun- dation for practice which is sensitive to ...
Phillip Fellin. PRACTICE WITH POPULATIONS - AT - RISK Professional practice in the human services requires knowledge and appreciation of cultural and social diversity . This provides a foun- dation for practice which is sensitive to ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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