Social Work and Human Development (e-bog) af Sinha, Jyoti
Sinha, Jyoti

Social Work and Human Development e-bog

25,00 DKK
The basic concerns of social welfarepoverty, disability and disease, the dependent young and elderlyare as old as society itself. The laws of survival once severely limited the means by which these concerns could be addressed; to share another's burden meant to weaken one's own standing in the fierce struggle of daily existence. As societies developed, however, with their patterns of dependence b…
The basic concerns of social welfarepoverty, disability and disease, the dependent young and elderlyare as old as society itself. The laws of survival once severely limited the means by which these concerns could be addressed; to share another's burden meant to weaken one's own standing in the fierce struggle of daily existence. As societies developed, however, with their patterns of dependence between members, there arose more systematic responses to the factors that rendered individuals, and thus society at large, vulnerable. The social work profession draws on theories of human development, social theory and social systems to analyse complex situations and to facilitate individual, organizational, social and cultural changes. The book endeavours to provide all requirements of students, teachers, social workers, social work institutions to enable them to achieve success in social work and related activities.
E-bog 25,00 DKK
Forfattere Sinha, Jyoti (forfatter)
Forlag Centrum Press
Udgivet 30.06.2013
Længde 294 sider
Genrer Social work
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789354121371

The basic concerns of social welfarepoverty, disability and disease, the dependent young and elderlyare as old as society itself. The laws of survival once severely limited the means by which these concerns could be addressed; to share another's burden meant to weaken one's own standing in the fierce struggle of daily existence. As societies developed, however, with their patterns of dependence between members, there arose more systematic responses to the factors that rendered individuals, and thus society at large, vulnerable. The social work profession draws on theories of human development, social theory and social systems to analyse complex situations and to facilitate individual, organizational, social and cultural changes. The book endeavours to provide all requirements of students, teachers, social workers, social work institutions to enable them to achieve success in social work and related activities.