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Groundswell Pr (1994), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 404 pages
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Accessing Human Services aims to familiarize the reader with the organized access systems that provide linkages to social and human services in selected countries. The book offers a general description of access systems and presents a comparative analysis of two basic models -- the British CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau) and the American I&R (Information and Referral). A report is included on countries that employ the CAB or the I&R models, and on countries where aspects of both models are used, together with variations that are unique to that particular country. This cross-national report of access systems reveals both the common elements and the diversities of such systems.
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LibraryThing member BigDonB
I bought a used copy of this book because I was quoted in it. When I was in high school, I had a girlfriend who was later killed in a car crash while working as a Peace Corps volunteer. I wrote up a brief biographical sketch in the Mercury Hour, a much-missed astrological publication. Richard Houck
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took my article, re-wrote it from a Vedic perspective and put it in his book. As I am unable to relate to Vedic astrology, I can only give this book a token rating. Show Less
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404 p.; 10 inches
ISBN
0964161257 / 9780964161252
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