Solutions
-Production, distribution, & consumption
- Socialization
-Social control
-Social participation
-Mutual support Correct Answers 5 functions of a community
(modern) industrial societies, where more of us live, are based
on contract, legal/rational notions, and the achievement of
individuals rather than collective goals. Correct Answers
Gesellschaft
(pre-industrial) communities are characterized by interacting,
reciprocal relationships involving relatively intimate face-to-
face dealings with the whole person, rather than segmented,
bureaucratized, and role determined components. Correct
Answers Gemeinschaft
3 components:
-resources located in the neighbourhood and under the
neighbourhoods control
-resources located within the neighbourhood, but controlled by
outsiders
, - resources originating outside of the neighbourhood and
controlled by outsiders Correct Answers Community asset map
a group of people living in the same physical area Correct
Answers Geographic community
another general systems theory term, is the tendency of systems
to become more complex over time. New relationships develop
and interactions multiply. Correct Answers Differentiation
approaches a goal and often a process on a community. The goal
of community development and the way the goal will be
achieved is already defined. Correct Answers Top-down
approach
are based on principles of restorative justice, and as such they
focus not on problems, but on solutions. Correct Answers
Restorative approaches
assumes that the community determines the appropriate goals
and objectives for itself. Correct Answers Bottom-up approach
chart that shows individuals and their relationships to one
another in a family. Correct Answers Genogram
concerned with assessing needs and capacities for the purpose of
program planning and evaluation. Correct Answers Social
planning