Meeting the Challenges of a Changing Society: Fifty Years of Social Work in IsraelFrank M. Loewenberg Magnes Press, the Hebrew Univ., 1998 - 324 pages For this book fifteen authors, each an expert in his or her field, have surveyed the developments that occurred during the past fifty years in specific fields of social work practice in Israel. Practice developments and relevant research are reviewed and special attention is paid to the impact on social work of social, economic, demographic and political changes in Israeli society, the emergence of a distinct Israeli social work practice (as distinct from its German and American sources) is also examined. |
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Page 188
... social workers prevented from working as community workers . Assignments and employers of community workers At present there are some 265 community workers employed under the aegis of the Community Work Service of the Ministry of Labor and ...
... social workers prevented from working as community workers . Assignments and employers of community workers At present there are some 265 community workers employed under the aegis of the Community Work Service of the Ministry of Labor and ...
Page 189
... social workers occurs in a program known as the " Development of a Community Approach . " This program , developed by the Com- munity Work Service of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs at- tempts to train staff and field social ...
... social workers occurs in a program known as the " Development of a Community Approach . " This program , developed by the Com- munity Work Service of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs at- tempts to train staff and field social ...
Page 200
... Labor and Social Affairs is responsible for comprehensive services for all persons with mental retardation . So- cial workers administrate and serve as the leading professionals in all these agencies , as they do for non - governmental ...
... Labor and Social Affairs is responsible for comprehensive services for all persons with mental retardation . So- cial workers administrate and serve as the leading professionals in all these agencies , as they do for non - governmental ...
Contents
Loewenberg | 7 |
Shimon E Spiro Moshe Sherer Nora KorinLanger and Idit Weiss | 29 |
Dan Shnit | 51 |
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