Cases in Macro Social Work PracticeThe Third Edition of Cases in Macro Social Work Practice provides relevant, contemporary, macro practice case scenarios that reflect practice dilemmas and challenges typically experienced by social workers in organizational, community, and policy practice areas. It emphasizes the change process in both domestic and international settings by using a theoretical and practice perspective, and follows the outline of the Fourth Edition of Social Work Macro Practice--written by F. Ellen Netting, Peter Kettner, and Steven McMurtry. Please Note: Cases in Macro Social Work Practice may be value-packaged with Social Work Macro Practice at a special discount. Contact your local representative for details: www.ablongman.com/replocator |
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... Marcia Cook and Sam Watanabe . Their faces were lined with strain and tension from a relatively new issue- an agencywide schism between professionalism and paraprofessionalism ; traditional casework and indigenous community work — an ...
... Marcia Cook proposed that the unit join an emerging partnership of three respected agencies interested in increasing community - based economic development opportunities for local , low - income , native Hawaiian homesteaders . The ...
... Marcia Cook and Sam Watanabe favored calling it a Family Advocate position , a generic title that clearly conveyed the intended function . However , David Kaniole insisted that it be called Social Worker III to attract experienced ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Understanding Problems and Populations | 11 |
for the GLBT Community | 31 |
Copyright | |
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