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Community activists from different cultures: Implications for social work
Lea Zanbar, Haya Itzhaky
School of Social Work
Ariel University
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Activity Level
25%
Appropriate Responses
25%
Client Participation
25%
Community Activists
100%
Community Activity
75%
Community Characteristics
25%
Community Variables
25%
Cultural Characteristics
25%
Cultural Sensitivity
25%
Insularity
25%
Israel
25%
Passive Consumer
25%
Personal Communities
50%
Personal Resources
50%
Personal Variables
25%
Personal Well-being
25%
Personality Traits
25%
Religious Factors
25%
Resource Characteristics
25%
Self-esteem
25%
Social Services
25%
Social Work
100%
Social Work Intervention
25%
Social Work Methods
25%
Social Workers
25%
Traditional Society
50%
Ultra-Orthodox
75%
Well-being
25%
Social Sciences
Cultural Factor
50%
Cultural Sensitivity
50%
Industrial Sector
100%
Israel
50%
Personality Trait
50%
Self Esteem
50%
Social Services
50%
Social Workers
50%
Traditional Societies
100%
Wellbeing
100%
Psychology
Cultural Sensitivity
100%
Personality Trait
100%
Practitioners
100%
Self-Esteem
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Client
33%
Consumer
33%
Cultural Factor
33%
Cultural Sensitivity
33%
Population
100%
Self Esteem
33%
Wellbeing
66%