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.
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For an understanding of the potential for change leadership of both the civil
servant and the politically appointed federal official, see Berkowitz, Mr. Social
Security (1995), a biography of Wilbur Cohen who was closely connected with
the Social ...
Although the county pays these workers (using largely state and federal funds)
and has a fiduciary responsibility for them, the boundaries, risks, and liabilities
inherent in such fiduciary relationships are typically less specific than in agency ...
The program is financed largely with federal and state Medicaid revenues.
According to an unnamed public official, in the past year state dollars have been
used for the following: 1. Dog and cat food for pets of PCP participants. 2.
Recreational ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Understanding Problems and Populations | 11 |
Legislative Advocacy | 45 |
Copyright | |
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Cases in Macro Social Work Practice David P. Fauri,Stephen P. Wernet,F. Ellen Netting Snippet view - 2004 |