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Analytical Skills for Community Organization Practice

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This guide promotes the use of analytical skills in community organization practice, including information gathering and processing, legislative research, needs assessment, participatory action res...
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This guide promotes the use of analytical skills in community organization practice, including information gathering and processing, legislative research, needs assessment, participatory action research, political analysis, population forecasting and social indicator analysis, power analysis, program development and planning, resource development, budgeting, and grant writing,. These analytical methods, often used in practice but seldom systematically discussed, assist the practitioner in identifying community problems, planning interventions, and conducting evaluations. The text explicates a problem-solving model that identifies concepts and theories underlying practice, methods for problem identification and assessment, and techniques for goal setting, implementation, and evaluation. It features extensive listings of Web sites for community organization practice and is dedicated to the idea that the community organizer, to be truly effective, must be prepared to be an active learner.
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Price: $85.00
Pages: 380
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 01 May 2002
ISBN: 9780231121804
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions

Hardina does a good job of covering the waterfront of community practice without becoming so brief as to be superficial.
Donna Hardina is professor of social work at California State University, Fresno, and has published numerous articles on community organization, nonprofit organizations, and welfare reform. She is the editor of Innovative Approaches for Teaching Community Organization Skills in the Classroom.

1. Introduction to Community Organization Skills
Part 1: Concepts and Theories for Practice
2. Values and Ethics
3. Theoretical Frameworks for Practice
4. Practice Models: Linking Theory with Action
5. Defining Community
Part 2: Problem Identification and Assessment
6. Needs Assessment
7. Power Analysis
8. Legislative Analysis
9. Politics: Analyzing Processes and Outcomes
Part 3: Goal Setting and Implementation
10. Intervention Planning: Using Strategies and Tactics
11. Planning Programs and Services
12. Resource Development and Grant Writing
13. Fiscal Analysis
Part 4: Evaluation
14. Outcome and Process Evaluation
15. Technological Approaches and Techniques: The Implications of the Internet for Community Organization Practice