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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... POPULATIONS In this part , we focus on how practitioners identify situations that need to change and how they begin to understand why these situations are problem- atic to various population groups . In recognizing the macro practice ...
... population that is repeatedly harassed , abused , and killed due to their differences ? Is it possible that only some people define this as a problem ? What are the necessary and suf- ficient conditions needed to ensure that a public ...
... population , said to number 25,000 ( including the majority of a population of 20,000 college students ) , lives within the city limits . The municipal limits of Wildavsky City , which is located at the extreme eastern end of the county ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Understanding Problems and Populations | 11 |
for the GLBT Community | 31 |
Copyright | |
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