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    ART: Beyond’s Model of Delinquency

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    Self-Reliance from the Perspective of Financial Assistance Beneficiaries and Social Workers: a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis

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Self-Reliance from the Perspective of Financial Assistance Beneficiaries and Social Workers: a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis

In Reports, Resources by SamMay 6, 2019

Author: Pee Abigail, National University of Singapore Partnering with Beyond Social Services, Sengkang FSC and Serangoon Moral FSC, the study employed semi-structured interviews of beneficiaries and social workers to understand …

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ART: Beyond’s Model of Delinquency

In Reports, Resources by SamJune 11, 2018

Author: Beyond Social Services In 2003, Beyond published a report on their ART model, which stands for Advocacy, Resource Mobilizing, and Training. Beyond’s model exists to “fight” delinquency among children …

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