Comparison and Transfer: Social Work and Social Policy in International ContextsWolfgang Berg Shaker, 2004 - 190 pagini |
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Pagina 106
... possible . The work will be seen as a need to do , just to earn money for fulfilling the needs of their existence . Furthermore it will not bring the organisation into a growing , successful position . It will run , but not in the way ...
... possible . The work will be seen as a need to do , just to earn money for fulfilling the needs of their existence . Furthermore it will not bring the organisation into a growing , successful position . It will run , but not in the way ...
Pagina 114
... possible and to integrate the client as fast as possible back to the community . They are dependent very much on the rules and regulations of the government , but they know how to help themselves . Almost every social worker is involved ...
... possible and to integrate the client as fast as possible back to the community . They are dependent very much on the rules and regulations of the government , but they know how to help themselves . Almost every social worker is involved ...
Pagina 185
... possible , because the conflict is brought back to its " owner " ( ibid ) . The Norwegian Parliament passed the Act on Victim - Offender Mediation in 1991. The Act implied that the Civil Division of the Ministry of Justice would ...
... possible , because the conflict is brought back to its " owner " ( ibid ) . The Norwegian Parliament passed the Act on Victim - Offender Mediation in 1991. The Act implied that the Civil Division of the Ministry of Justice would ...
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