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Formally, community based program development has been professionalized by such as city planners, [[urban studies and planning]], [[social work]]...
 
Community practice in social work is linked with the historical roots of the professions beginning in the United States. More specifically, the history of community-based social work evolves from charity organization society (COS), and the settlement house movement. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_work#History]] However, during earlier half of the 20th century, much of this work focused on institutionalization. Not until the 1960s did a shift from institutions to communities exacerbate the emphasis on community-based program design. This is known as the era of [[deinstitutionalization]]<ref>Tausig, M. Michello, J., & Subedi, S. (2003) A Sociology of Mental Illness. Pearson: New York, NY</ref>.
 
== Program design tools ==