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The Health Planning and Resource Development Act , P.L. 94-641 , provides for all health planning and coordination , but at the national and local levels mental health representation is almost nonexistent .
The Health Planning and Resource Development Act , P.L. 94-641 , provides for all health planning and coordination , but at the national and local levels mental health representation is almost nonexistent .
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The young people also participated in voter registration ; elected one of their members to a new neighborhood committee which was to have an impact on planning for use of federal community development monies ; served as inner - city ...
The young people also participated in voter registration ; elected one of their members to a new neighborhood committee which was to have an impact on planning for use of federal community development monies ; served as inner - city ...
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What I am suggesting is that we in the field of social welfare who serve immigrants have not effectively represented what we know about , and have learned from , the immigrant within the forums of social welfare thinking and planning .
What I am suggesting is that we in the field of social welfare who serve immigrants have not effectively represented what we know about , and have learned from , the immigrant within the forums of social welfare thinking and planning .
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