social work 260 #1
first training for swers
NY school of philanthropy
first course in sw
NY school of philanthropy (columbia univ) 1904
affirmative action
a way to deal with discrimination. controversial
beginning degree for sw
bachelors
psychology and social work - similarities and differences
both work with people to hep solve problems; counseling and therapy. P - internal issues, diagnostics SW - person, problem, environment, social environment
moderate
in the middle, accept both positions, dont choose a side
liberal
individual
radical
karl marx
stigma
label people
person in situation
look at all the factors and institutions of an individual that put them in that particular situation
liberal
more govt
NASW
national association of swers. brings all the organizations together to train. fee to join and is voluntary code of ethics 1955
discrimination
usually results in negative treatment of a diverse indiv., manifested in forms of some sort of -ism
elizabethan poor laws
1601; great poor laws; govt was involved 3 poor classes: the poor that could work poor that couldnt apprenticed orphans
CSWE
1952 accredit social work
SW code of ethics
1996 NASW created it used most widely standard sw live by responsibility, accountability; set basic values and role of conduct
dehoyos
3 stage model: individual, interactional, social cultural social intervention
COS
carity organization society, it looked at the individual factors development of poverty 1877
sw licensing
carried out by individual states
discrimination and power
conflict theory
CSWE role
counsel of social word education 1952 accredits edu programs to teach sw. comes up with curriculum and monitors courses.
wilensky and lebeaux
culture of capitalism, up to individual. hard workers-gift of success, if people arent successful its their own fault
social settlement movement
dealt with social environment as the cause of poverty
role
expectation or behavior
extreme conservatives
far right of political spectrum, reactionaries
conservatives
funcional sociological theory
most swers are employed by
govt, social agencies
jane addams
hull house
immigrant gifts
hull house: immigrants can have their own unique gifts because of culture
colonial america
roots of social welfare; came from england
dorthea dix
social reformer, advocated to create humane treatement for people
sw and social welfare
social welfare is the broader perspective sw is a profession
status
socially defined position
social structure
status, role, social factors, institutions, socialization and adaptation
radical
structure to remove opression/drastic change
conservative
structure/less govt
self determination
sw value, client can make decision for their own lives. intervene if there is harm
institutional social welfare
swers work in institutions that will provide help to the clients
residual social welfare
the back up plan with institutional social welfare law doesnt work. makes issues of middle and lower class better
institutional welfare
the setting is in institutions and places where services are provided for the client