Conclusion: Rural Families, Another Element in the Mosaic of Diversity

Predominant strengths in rural communities are independence and interdependence among individuals and families. Although these characteristics vary in scope, their steady presence remains an assessment point for social workers providing service delivery. The themes highlighted by the articles in thi...

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Assets
Cooperation
Delivery Systems
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Placement
Professional practices
Rural Areas
Rural Communities
Social Support
Social Work
Social Workers
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