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SOCIAL WELFARE PROGRAMS, POLICIES
AND SERVICES
CHAPTER I
BASIC KEY CONCEPTS
 SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE
 SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM AND SOCIAL SERVICES
 SOCIAL NEEDS AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
 SOCIAL PROVISION AND SOCIAL POLICY
 SOCIAL AGENCY
 NETWORKING
 RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
SOCIAL WORK DEFINITION
As defined by RA. 4373 – it is the profession which is primarily
concerned with organized social service activity aimed to
facilitate and strengthen basic relationships in the mutual
adjustment between individuals and their environment for
the good of the individuals and the society by the use of
social work methods.
SOCIAL WORK DEFINITION BY TLM
 Is the profession which is concerned with man’s
adjustment to his environment; a person in relation to a
person ( or their ) social situation .This is referred to as a
person’s social functioning ‘, which result from the
performance of his various social roles in society.
SOCIAL WORK INTERNATIONAL
DEFINITION
“Social Work is a practice-based profession and academic
discipline that promotes
 Social change and development,
 Social cohesion,
 The empowerment and liberation of people.
 Principles of Social Justice, Human Rights, Collective
responsibility and respect for diversities are central to
social work.
 Basic function of Social Work divided into 3 broad
interdependent and interrelated categories;
1. Restoration of Social Function - An individual person is restored from his/her
total being
2. Provision of resources - Through provisions of material basic needs which
cannot be availed by her/himself alone .
3. Prevention of social dysfunction - To avoid social dysfunction but to
become a social functioning individual .
SOCIAL WELFARE
 Covers practically everything that men do for the good of
society.
 Social Welfare is characterized as an organized concern of
all people for all people.
 It is the organized system of social services and institutions,
designed to aid individuals and groups to attain satisfying
standards of life and health.
 Social Welfare includes those laws, programs, benefits and
services which assure or strengthen provisions for meeting
social needs recognized as basic to the well-being of the
population and the better functioning of the social order.
These provisions may be directed toward strengthening.
(TLM Orange Book)
SOCIAL WELFARE
Residual- this is considered as a temporary aid. It is offered
during emergency situations such as health crisis,
calamities, medical problem etc.
Institutional - This is a permanent welfare for the people.
SOCIAL WELFARE PERSPECTIVE
 Developmental Social Welfare
 Neoliberal Social Welfare
 Developmental social welfare is to promote the well-
being of the nation through human development. It also
helps the development of the citizens. It needs to fosters
the all societal aspects.
 Neoliberalism is an international, transdisciplinary, and
interdisciplinary concept with political, economic, and
social dimensions.
 Neoliberalism is at its core a political reasoning,
organizing society around principles of market rationality,
from governance structure to social institutions to
individual behavior in which individuals should behave as
responsible and accountable market actors. Among its
central tenets are that individuals should behave as
independent responsible market actors; the social
welfare state should be downsized and delegated to
lower levels of government; and public welfare should be
privatized, marketized, and commodified.
PROGRAM
 It is system of activities or services maintain over a period
of time. It is usually designed to provide the social needs.
SOCIAL WORK PROGRAMS
Sets of activities or projects that can be categorized under
social security , social services and public assistance.
SOCIAL SERVICES
 These are the specific services or projects under the
social programs to respond the needs or problems of
individuals, groups or community.
NEEDS
 It is a condition or a situation in which something
necessary or requirements.
SOCIAL PROBLEM
 It is an unmet meet of an individual person and if not
met it becomes a problem , thus , if this problem cannot
be solved it will lead to a social problem.(As Thelma
Mendoza )
SOCIAL PROVISSION
 It is the implementation of social policies to make the
resources available for the target groups.
 The examples of these are, social insurance, public
assistance, public housing, medical/health care
assistance etc.
SOCIAL POLICY
 It is the statement of guidelines and principles.
 It analyses the role of government and private sectors to
address the social needs.
SOCIAL AGENCY
 It is a social service agency or a social service
department of another kind of human service
organization that has been set up to deal with persons
who are experiencing problems in the management of
their personal lives, or problems that may have been
created by faulty/unwholesome person-to-person,
person-to-situation relationship.
 As a venue for helping the place may be in the client’s
home, or in the community.
NETWORKING
 Networking for social workers involves building,
maintaining, and leveraging professional contacts in the
field.
 You can network at large conferences hosted by
professional associations or by having coffee with a
colleague who works in your department.
 Most networking begins with a face-to-face connection,
though the internet has shifted the way we establish and
continue professional relationships.
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
 It is the process of getting resource from resource
provider, using different mechanisms, to implement the
organization‘s work for achieving the pre-determined
organizational goals.
 It deals in acquiring the needed resources in a timely-cost
effective manner‘.
 Resource mobilization advocates upon having the right
type of resource, at the right time, at right price with
making right use of acquired resources thus ensuring
optimum utilization of the same.

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PowerPoint for Social Welfare Policies Programs and Services

  • 1. SOCIAL WELFARE PROGRAMS, POLICIES AND SERVICES
  • 2. CHAPTER I BASIC KEY CONCEPTS  SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE  SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM AND SOCIAL SERVICES  SOCIAL NEEDS AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS  SOCIAL PROVISION AND SOCIAL POLICY  SOCIAL AGENCY  NETWORKING  RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
  • 3. SOCIAL WORK DEFINITION As defined by RA. 4373 – it is the profession which is primarily concerned with organized social service activity aimed to facilitate and strengthen basic relationships in the mutual adjustment between individuals and their environment for the good of the individuals and the society by the use of social work methods.
  • 4. SOCIAL WORK DEFINITION BY TLM  Is the profession which is concerned with man’s adjustment to his environment; a person in relation to a person ( or their ) social situation .This is referred to as a person’s social functioning ‘, which result from the performance of his various social roles in society.
  • 5. SOCIAL WORK INTERNATIONAL DEFINITION “Social Work is a practice-based profession and academic discipline that promotes  Social change and development,  Social cohesion,  The empowerment and liberation of people.  Principles of Social Justice, Human Rights, Collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work.
  • 6.  Basic function of Social Work divided into 3 broad interdependent and interrelated categories; 1. Restoration of Social Function - An individual person is restored from his/her total being 2. Provision of resources - Through provisions of material basic needs which cannot be availed by her/himself alone . 3. Prevention of social dysfunction - To avoid social dysfunction but to become a social functioning individual .
  • 7. SOCIAL WELFARE  Covers practically everything that men do for the good of society.  Social Welfare is characterized as an organized concern of all people for all people.  It is the organized system of social services and institutions, designed to aid individuals and groups to attain satisfying standards of life and health.  Social Welfare includes those laws, programs, benefits and services which assure or strengthen provisions for meeting social needs recognized as basic to the well-being of the population and the better functioning of the social order. These provisions may be directed toward strengthening. (TLM Orange Book)
  • 8. SOCIAL WELFARE Residual- this is considered as a temporary aid. It is offered during emergency situations such as health crisis, calamities, medical problem etc. Institutional - This is a permanent welfare for the people.
  • 9. SOCIAL WELFARE PERSPECTIVE  Developmental Social Welfare  Neoliberal Social Welfare
  • 10.  Developmental social welfare is to promote the well- being of the nation through human development. It also helps the development of the citizens. It needs to fosters the all societal aspects.
  • 11.  Neoliberalism is an international, transdisciplinary, and interdisciplinary concept with political, economic, and social dimensions.  Neoliberalism is at its core a political reasoning, organizing society around principles of market rationality, from governance structure to social institutions to individual behavior in which individuals should behave as responsible and accountable market actors. Among its central tenets are that individuals should behave as independent responsible market actors; the social welfare state should be downsized and delegated to lower levels of government; and public welfare should be privatized, marketized, and commodified.
  • 12. PROGRAM  It is system of activities or services maintain over a period of time. It is usually designed to provide the social needs.
  • 13. SOCIAL WORK PROGRAMS Sets of activities or projects that can be categorized under social security , social services and public assistance.
  • 14. SOCIAL SERVICES  These are the specific services or projects under the social programs to respond the needs or problems of individuals, groups or community.
  • 15. NEEDS  It is a condition or a situation in which something necessary or requirements.
  • 16. SOCIAL PROBLEM  It is an unmet meet of an individual person and if not met it becomes a problem , thus , if this problem cannot be solved it will lead to a social problem.(As Thelma Mendoza )
  • 17. SOCIAL PROVISSION  It is the implementation of social policies to make the resources available for the target groups.  The examples of these are, social insurance, public assistance, public housing, medical/health care assistance etc.
  • 18. SOCIAL POLICY  It is the statement of guidelines and principles.  It analyses the role of government and private sectors to address the social needs.
  • 19. SOCIAL AGENCY  It is a social service agency or a social service department of another kind of human service organization that has been set up to deal with persons who are experiencing problems in the management of their personal lives, or problems that may have been created by faulty/unwholesome person-to-person, person-to-situation relationship.  As a venue for helping the place may be in the client’s home, or in the community.
  • 20. NETWORKING  Networking for social workers involves building, maintaining, and leveraging professional contacts in the field.  You can network at large conferences hosted by professional associations or by having coffee with a colleague who works in your department.  Most networking begins with a face-to-face connection, though the internet has shifted the way we establish and continue professional relationships.
  • 21. RESOURCE MOBILIZATION  It is the process of getting resource from resource provider, using different mechanisms, to implement the organization‘s work for achieving the pre-determined organizational goals.  It deals in acquiring the needed resources in a timely-cost effective manner‘.  Resource mobilization advocates upon having the right type of resource, at the right time, at right price with making right use of acquired resources thus ensuring optimum utilization of the same.