Partners in Planning : information, participation and empowerment
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- 0333792661
- HV40 .R54 2001
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HV40.I54 2018 Applied sociology for social work / | HV40.I54 2018 Applied sociology for social work / | HV40 .J37 2016 Social welfare policy and advocacy : advancing social justice through 8 policy sectors / | HV40 .R54 2001 Partners in Planning : information, participation and empowerment | HV40 .R65 2001 Knowledge and Practice | HV40 .R65 2001 Knowledge and Practice | HV40.S33 SOCIAL WORK ADMINISTRATION A RESOURCE BOOK |
Includes Bibliographical references and Index
1. Why is information important for planning and empowerment?
2. Choosing methods and encouraging attitudes and behaviours that promote partnerships
3. Choosing techniques for participation and empowerment (Part 1)
4. Choosing techniques for participation and empowerment (Part 2)
5. Doing a participatory needs assessment
6. Planning with partners: an example and challenges
App. 2. Using the spidergram to measure participation
App. 3. Case study of two Primary Health Care programmes in Peru
This text is about how professionals can work with local lay people in an equal partnership to support development programmes, particularly in the areas of health and education
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