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Author Delgado, Melvin.

Title Asset assessments and community social work practice / Melvin Delgado and Denise Humm-Delgado.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  361.32 D352A    Check Shelf
Description viii, 297 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "The role and importance of assessment in development of health and social services are well accepted in the field, and represent the fundamental building blocks for the creation of any form of social intervention. Need assessments are, without question, the most common form of assessment in these fields. They typically, however, result in a rather narrow view of a community that stresses disease risk profiles and lists of various social problem categories. Nevertheless, unlike needs assessments, asset assessments bring a range of factors and considerations to the creation of an intervention that are guided by participatory democratic principles and processes. Although need assessments can also be guided by participatory principles, they generally are professionally-driven and do not stress capacity enhancement in the process. Asset assessments' emphasis on participatory democracy sufficiently distance themselves from their needs counterpart through the use of values, language used to communicate, and how research methods get conceptualized and carried out. Community asset assessments can be viewed as a goal; a strategy; a set of guiding principles; a method; and a process. These different perspectives make a consensus definition of a capital difficult to arrive at in both scholarly and practice realms. Consequently, it is best to view asset assessments from an evolutionary point of view in order to appreciate the variety of perspectives, tensions, and potential for achieving positive social change. In essence asset assessments are both an instrument of discovery as well as an intervention to achieve community change."--Publisher's website.
Contents Introduction -- Definitions, history, elements and boundaries -- Values underpinning asset assessments -- Rewards, challenges and ethical dilemmas in undertaking community asset assessments -- Analytical framework for undertaking assessments -- Community asset assessment methods -- Community mapping strategies -- Reporting findings -- Asset assessments and youth -- Asset assessments and latino communities -- Asset assessments and community gardens -- Epilogue.
Subject Social service.
Community organization.
Community health services -- Planning.
Added Author Humm-Delgado, Denise.
ISBN 9780199735846 hardback alkaline paper
0199735840 hardback alkaline paper
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