Reinventing Human Services Community- and Family-Centered Practice
Auteur : Higgins Benjamin
Dissatisfaction with a human services system that is unresponsive, stigmatizing, and ineffective has led to a ferment of experimentation in recent years. Reinventing Human Services examines the historical and economic context of current efforts to reinvent human services, showing the urgency and the difficulty of the task. It draws on successful examples in Britain, Canada, and the United States to develop a new paradigm for social work practice, one that integrates individual, family, and community levels of practice and reconceptualizes professional-community relations. The interdisciplinary team of authors includes scholars, researchers, and practitioners from the disciplines of economics, urban planning, communications, criminal justice, psychology, marriage and family therapy, education, and social work.
Date de parution : 12-1995
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Reinventing Human Services :
Mots-clés :
Business Plan Preparation; Barry Checkoway; Women’s Self-Employment Project; Carol R; Swenson; Family Preservation; Christopher Lavach; Family Centered Practice; Donna Omer; Reinventing Human Services; Eric W; Rothenbuhler; Community Development Corporations; Gerald G; Smale; Family Based Services; Janet Finn; Community Social Work; Jo M; Hendrickson; Family Preservation Services; Kameshwari Pothukuchi; Community Action Agencies; Karin Krauth; National Resource Center; Kristine Nelson; AFDC Recipient; Marcia Allen; Neighborhood Health Centers; Mary R; Lewis; Patch Team; Paul Adams; Family Preservation Programs; Peter S; Fisher; Human Service Workers; Quint C; Thurman; Promote Youth Participation; Robert Cohen; Young Men; Robert Halpern; Contemporary Clinical Social Work; Salome Raheim; Welfare Reform; William H; Quinn; Self-employment Training; Early Adolescent Youth; Santa Fe Community College; Child Serving System; AFDC Population