A Presentation on the Development of Social Work Through History
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This presentation delves into the historical development of social work as a profession, tracing its roots back to the 19th century and the Settlement House Movement pioneered by Jane Addams. It highlights the core principles of social work, including public service, social justice, human dignity, and the importance of human relationships. The presentation examines the dimensions of social work through the lens of human rights, categorizing them into first, second, and third zonal rights. It further explores the impact of the Industrial Revolution, including the rise of capitalism and labor exploitation, and the effects of globalization, such as international labor migration and varying social work approaches across countries. Examples of social work interventions are provided, including child welfare, healthcare, and justice. The presentation concludes with a list of references.
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