As described by Daley, the primary components of the Down-Home Model for rural s

As described by Daley, the primary components of the Down-Home Model for rural social work practice are generalist practice, strengths and social exchange. Generalist practice consists of social systems, problem solving and person-in-environment perspectives. Describe your understanding of the model and the ways in which these perspectives are typically integrated into rural social work practice. What aspects of this model make the most sense to you? What questions do you still have about applying generalist practice in rural communities?

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