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Working with Rural Communities, Paperback Book

Working with Rural Communities Paperback

Part of the Practical Social Work Series series

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'a host of eminently sensible practical suggestions...the strength of this book is both that it explores with some rigour the meaning of 'rural', of 'community' and of 'development' and that it has clearly in view the practical needs of the lone, inexperienced field worker...' Community Development Journal Vol. 28 No. 2, 1993P '...deserves to become an essential reference book for all those with an interest in rural community work' Adage Pural communities are facing increasing and contrasting problems, with high levels of unemployment or conflict arising from suburbanisation and the arrival of newcomers.

This book provides a strategic framework for dealing with these issues, with an innovatory model for planning and practising rural community work.

It is relevant to work in all types of areas and for a wide range of agencies, identifying key management and evaluating tasks.

Important connections are made between existing knowledge and worker's own experiences.

Concluding with a review of policies this is an invaluable guide for rural community work students and professionals.

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