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Srinivasan, Viji – Community Development Journal, 1971
A training course about nutrition and immunization for the people of a poor section in Madras was developed by the Community Development project. It was felt that it would be good to train a few of the community members who in turn would teach others. The trainees found this program very pleasant and satisfying. (Author/RR)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Community Health Services, Community Services
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Hoatson, Lesley; And Others – Community Development Journal, 1996
The Australian state of Victoria has adopted a privatization approach to human services that is destroying the infrastructure of community services. Without a dynamic community services core, it is difficult for social citizenship to flourish. (SK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Services, Contracts
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Mok, Bong-ho – Community Development Journal, 1993
Despite contrasts between capitalist Hong Kong and socialist Guangzhou, the two cities' community work is similar in terms of superficial emphasis on citizen participation, maintenance of status quo, and consensus orientation. The imminent changeover in Hong Kong's sovereignty will change social welfare services in both cities. (SK)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Services
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Northmore, Simon – Community Development Journal, 1986
Describes a recent community education pilot scheme organized by Islington Adult Education Institute in North London. Also discusses the process of learning in adults, economic factors affecting a neighborhood, criticisms of community work, the "process" view of learning, and the challenge for adult educators. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Development, Community Services
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Dickson, Alec – Community Development Journal, 1973
Specific examples of curriculum-based community service from elementary through university level are cited in response to criticisms of education. The use of resources in assisting professionals is cited in several contexts: social work, medicine, police work, etc. The particular emphasis is on youth, especially those readily available. (AG)
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Community Development, Community Services, Curriculum Development
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Midgley, James; Adler, Zsuzsanna – Community Development Journal, 1978
To examine the potential role of community social work in developing countries and the extent to which social workers in those countries are prepared, data from 22 schools of social work and 43 social work courses were analyzed. The authors emphasize that more community work teaching is needed. (MF)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Services, Developing Nations, Educational Assessment
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Morgan, Lucy S.; Tyler, Eunice N. – Community Development Journal, 1971
Discusses the concept of public health education and its affinity with the development of the community. Presents the opinions of various authorities or the fundamental opinions of the development of the community. Underlines the importance of these principles for the direction and evaluation of programs. (RR)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Health Services, Community Involvement, Health Education
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Cawley, Richard – Community Development Journal, 1996
Over two decades Quebec's local health and social service centers have evolved a philosophy integrating community development into their programs. Community workers still experience marginalization, but they are striving to be recognized as members of multidisciplinary problem-solving teams. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Health Services, Foreign Countries, Health Personnel
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Fraenkel, Richard M. – Community Development Journal, 1977
The author argues that the appropriate type of citizen participation in an extension community development program depends on the goal for the program: creating community improvements or public policy education at the local level. He discusses the conflicting community-planning requirements between the two and stresses the need for extension…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Education, Community Information Services