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Social Work: Definition, Importance, Dimensions, and Examples

   

Added on  2023-04-22

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Slide 1 – What is social work?
Social work can be classified as a profession that people pursues with the solo purpose of
helping others and families in need, and also deals with different problem that are faced by them.
Slide 2 – Importance of social work
Social work have many practical applications. Given below are the five most important
core social work values.
1. Services – Pubic services can be demonstrated as the primary goal of social workers.
2. Social Justice – Social workers fights for social justice and social crimes.
3. Values – Social workers fight for social dignity of vulnerable persons.
4. Human relationship – Social workers spread the awareness of identifying human
relationship.
5. Integrity – Social workers try to maintain an integrity within the organization.
Slide 3 – Dimension of social work
It could be further demonstrated as the rights of first zone that are civil and political
rights. Other that these, there are rights such as right of speech, process right, freedom of religion
and movement freedom, that can be classified as first zonal rights. These kind of rights are also
known as negativus rights. The third zone rights are the one that are interested in the issues that
require people to collaborate with each other.
Slide 4 – Continuation of dimension of social work
Slide 5 – When was first social work done?
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