Comparison and Transfer: Social Work and Social Policy in International ContextsWolfgang Berg Shaker, 2004 - 190 pagini |
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... cultural traditions as well ( the omnipotent state was responsible for everything ) that the reform state do not support NGOs as remarkably as it is the case in Northern Ireland or Germany . As it is NGOs which do provide societies with ...
... cultural traditions as well ( the omnipotent state was responsible for everything ) that the reform state do not support NGOs as remarkably as it is the case in Northern Ireland or Germany . As it is NGOs which do provide societies with ...
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... cultural ) transferability of social policy / social work . This appears to be worth the efforts as traditional typologies are not subtle enough to cover the high complexity and dynamics of social work ( as they are mostly restricted to ...
... cultural ) transferability of social policy / social work . This appears to be worth the efforts as traditional typologies are not subtle enough to cover the high complexity and dynamics of social work ( as they are mostly restricted to ...
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... cultural activities that might be occurring in the school . It seems likely that at the level of the individual and his or her family the implications of school exclusion have usually been serious because school is a key agency for the ...
... cultural activities that might be occurring in the school . It seems likely that at the level of the individual and his or her family the implications of school exclusion have usually been serious because school is a key agency for the ...
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