Caring in the Community: A Networking Approach to Community PartnershipDeveloping a social network approach to the issue of partnerships - between workers, agencies and consumers, this work shows how to enable these partnerships to establish ways of operating which provide information, share power and offer supports, brokerage, intervention and assessment. |
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Social workers and Social networks | 6 |
Selfhelp selfAdvocacy | 7 |
Network membership | 12 |
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