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== History ==
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Community practice in social work is linked with the historical roots of the [[History of social work|profession's beginning]] in the United States. More specifically, the history of community-based social work has evolved from the COS, and the settlement house movements. However, during the earlier half of the 20th century, much of this work targeted the mentally ill and focused on [[Institutionalisation#The mentally ill|institutionalization]]. Not until the 1960s did the shift from institutions to communities
Although social work has been historically defined by these institutionalized and deinstitutionalized periods, informal community design programs have always existed. In fact, informal community-based programs predate human service applications of this approach.<ref name="Delgado" /> In 1990, Bernice Harper illustrated this point in the book ''Social Work Practice with Black Families: A Culturally Specific Perspective'' by writing that: <blockquote>Blacks have always cared for the sick at home, yet it was never labeled 'home care.' Blacks have been dying at home and receiving care in the process, yet it was never called 'hospice care.' Blacks have relieved each other from the caring and curing processes, yet it was never seen as 'respite care.' Blacks have cared for each other in their homes, in their neighborhoods, and throughout their communities, yet it was never referred to as 'volunteerism.'<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/social-work-practice-with-black-families-a-culturally-specific-perspective/oclc/18909442|title=Blacks and the health care delivery system : challenges and prospects|last=Harper|first=Bernice Catherine O.|encyclopedia=Social work practice with Black families: a culturally specific perspective|editor-last=Logan|editor-first=Sadye Louise|editor-last2=Freeman|editor-first2=Edith M|editor-last3=McRoy|editor-first3=Ruth G|year=1990|publisher=Longman|isbn=0801300126|___location=New York|language=English}}</ref></blockquote>
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