The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1995 - 292 pagine |
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Pagina 79
... relationships , neighboring , informal helping , and exchanges of goods and services . The boundaries for a personal or nuclear neighborhood are likely to be much smaller than for func- tional community neighborhood areas and can ...
... relationships , neighboring , informal helping , and exchanges of goods and services . The boundaries for a personal or nuclear neighborhood are likely to be much smaller than for func- tional community neighborhood areas and can ...
Pagina 122
... relationships The role of voluntary associations in the helping network is most clear in self - help groups . Powell ( 1987 ) has identified five basic mis- sions of self - help organizations : " They are to change a highly speci- fied ...
... relationships The role of voluntary associations in the helping network is most clear in self - help groups . Powell ( 1987 ) has identified five basic mis- sions of self - help organizations : " They are to change a highly speci- fied ...
Pagina 153
... relationships with other professionals , particularly housing experts . Finally , in human service organization networking , the social worker partici- pates in the development of coalitions which focus on planning and coordination of ...
... relationships with other professionals , particularly housing experts . Finally , in human service organization networking , the social worker partici- pates in the development of coalitions which focus on planning and coordination of ...
Sommario
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Demographic Development of Communities | 41 |
Social Class | 58 |
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