Community Planning for Human Services /
Buell, Bradley
Community Planning for Human Services / Bradley Buell. - 1 online resource (466 p.)
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Problem and the Setting -- Dependency -- II. Acceptance of Responsibility -- III. Administration of the Assistance Functions -- IV. The Assistance Structure -- V. The Prevention of Dependency -- VI. Protection by Insurance -- Ill-Health -- VII. Acceptance of Responsibility -- VIII. The Strategic Characteristics of Disease -- IX. Community-Wide Functions -- X. The Pivotal Structure of the Three Systems for Health and Medical Care -- XI. The Road to Community Coherence -- Maladjustment -- XII. Acceptance of Responsibility -- XIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Maladjustment -- XIV. The Emergence of Community-Wide Functions -- XV. Community-Wide Structure Within the Three Systems -- XVI. The Case for Community Coherence -- Recreational Need -- XVII. Acceptance of Responsibility -- XVIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Recreational Need -- XIX. Community-Wide Recreation Functions -- XX. Community-Wide Structure -- XXI. Framework for Coherence -- Findings -- XXII. Significance of the Findings for Community-Wide Planning -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Creates a framework for the organization of the vast networks of health, welfare, and recreation services to better provide for the common welfare by not only caring for people with problems but by preventing their occurrence and protecting the community against their deteriorating consequences.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231907026 9780231880060
10.7312/buel90702 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services.
Community Planning for Human Services / Bradley Buell. - 1 online resource (466 p.)
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Problem and the Setting -- Dependency -- II. Acceptance of Responsibility -- III. Administration of the Assistance Functions -- IV. The Assistance Structure -- V. The Prevention of Dependency -- VI. Protection by Insurance -- Ill-Health -- VII. Acceptance of Responsibility -- VIII. The Strategic Characteristics of Disease -- IX. Community-Wide Functions -- X. The Pivotal Structure of the Three Systems for Health and Medical Care -- XI. The Road to Community Coherence -- Maladjustment -- XII. Acceptance of Responsibility -- XIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Maladjustment -- XIV. The Emergence of Community-Wide Functions -- XV. Community-Wide Structure Within the Three Systems -- XVI. The Case for Community Coherence -- Recreational Need -- XVII. Acceptance of Responsibility -- XVIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Recreational Need -- XIX. Community-Wide Recreation Functions -- XX. Community-Wide Structure -- XXI. Framework for Coherence -- Findings -- XXII. Significance of the Findings for Community-Wide Planning -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Creates a framework for the organization of the vast networks of health, welfare, and recreation services to better provide for the common welfare by not only caring for people with problems but by preventing their occurrence and protecting the community against their deteriorating consequences.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780231907026 9780231880060
10.7312/buel90702 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services.

