Different social welfare perspectives Flashcards
it is a political ideology/philosophy which aims to transform the welfare state and in turn social work by liberating markets and corporate capital from the constraints of post-war social democracy.
Neoliberal Social welfare
It js the formulation concieves of social welfare sturcture as temporary, offered during emergency situation.
Residual Social Welfare
The formulation, in contrast, sees social welfare as a proper, legitimate function of modern society.
Institutional Social Welfare
it is the level which involves the formulation of laws, policies, programs, and benefits that will promote and ensure social justice.
Macro level
The level of Developmental social welfare where involves of re-orientation.
Micro-level
The level which concern in family/groups/cooperative.
MEZZO level
When social welfare is specifically addressed to social development concern.
Developmental social welfare
It is aspects that promotes social development and democracy. It also contributes to the abolition of caste-based society.
Social aspects
It enhances people’s individualistic attitudes. People become more logical and this results in the abolition os supersitition and myths. It also promotes better social relations and stop taboos.
Cultural aspects.
This aspects contributes to the nation’s development. People have access to liberties like the freedom of speech and freedom of practicing one’s religion.
Political Aspects.
is a process of systematic change that emphasizes the role of social investments in professional practice.
Social Development
Encompasses economic, social and ecological perspective and conservation and change.
Sustainable development
it focused primarily on two major frameworks, gender roles and social relation analysis.
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