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  1. 1. Social Work The Discipline of…
  2. 2. The Discipline of Social Work This is closely associated with government welfare and social programs aimed at achieving social justice, fairness and attainment of social equilibrium. “The social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance well-being.
  3. 3. The Discipline of Social Work Social Workers aim to protect vulnerable people from abuse, neglect or self-harm and to help enhance their well-being and quality of life. Drawing upon a rich knowledge base and theoretical perspectives derived from the social and psychological social sciences. Social workers promote social change.
  4. 4. Goals of Social Work
  5. 5. Goals of Social Work 1. Empower people to utilize their problem-solving and coping capabilities. 2. Support proactive position with regard to social and economic policy development to prevent problems from occurring. 3. Uphold the integrity of the profession in all aspects.
  6. 6. Goals of Social Work 4. Establish linkages between people and societal resources to further social functioning and improve the quality of life. 5. Develop cooperative networks within the institutional resources. 6. Promote social justice and equality of all people with regard to full participation in society.
  7. 7. Principles
  8. 8. Principles Relative to Human Rights 1. Upholding and promoting human dignity and well being 2. Respecting the right to self-determination 3. Promoting the right to participation 4. Creating each person as a whole 5. Identifying and Developing strengths
  9. 9. Principles Relative to Social Justice 1. Challenging discrimination 2. Recognizing diversity 3. Distributing resources 4. Challenging unjust policies and practices 5. Working in solidarity
  10. 10. Principles Relative to Integrity 1. Upholding the values and reputation of the profession 2. Being trustworthy 3. Maintaining professional boundaries 4. Making considered professional judgments 5. Being professionally accounatable
  11. 11. Core Values of Social Work
  12. 12. Core Values The core values of social work aims to provide consistency in the fulfillment of the social welfare delivery and in the general promotion of well being and quality of life.
  13. 13. Core Values COMPASSION. It is the basis for someone to go out and become a voice to the voiceless and a friend to the people who need it most. SERVICE. Direct social workers to go beyond the purely performing a service for pay and allow them to be generous with their time.
  14. 14. Core Values SOCIAL JUSTICE. This is the basis of understanding the need to ensure that everyone get serviced and that everyone is getting a share what the community possess. DIGNITY AND WORTH OF THE PERSON. It provides determination to seek marginalized in all forms without much regard as to whether such problem is self-inflicted or not.
  15. 15. Core Values IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIP. Makes it possible for social workers to do their job as most human situations they seek to address. INTEGRITY. Nothing can be accomplished without integrity
  16. 16. Areas of Specialization of Social Work
  17. 17. Areas of Specialization 1. FAMILY AND CHILD WELFARE. This includes services to families in situations that seriously disrupt family life. 2. HEALTH. Helping patients and their families in hospitals and clinics, providing counseling and support. 3. MENTAL HEALTH. Provide aid to people suffering from mental and emotional stress and other services similar to the ones offered by medical social workers.
  18. 18. Areas of Specialization 4. CORRECTIONS. Programs concerned in prevention of crimes and rehabilitation of criminals and provide counseling to them. 5. SCHOOLS. Service to the students with emotional disturbances of physical disabilities.
  19. 19. ACTIVITY OF THE DAY
  20. 20. Speech

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