YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and faith-based values as significant sources of motivation and guidance. These may enhance professional values, but may also draw practitioners into direct conflict with secular values within the mainstream. This chapter explores the religious or faith-based origins of social work, the nature of faith-based practice, contemporary faith-based issues, and the global spread of social policies aimed at increasing the involvement of faith-based organizations in service delivery. It also seeks to highlight some of the dilemmas involved
After exploring reasons why social workers need to engage in a kind of dialogue with their clients' ...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.This...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users? re...
This article reports on a project to explore the application of a mainstream community evaluation to...
Social work principles include cultural competence and cultural awareness as major matters for effec...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users’ re...
This article analyses regulations and standards that frame social work education and practice across...
Faith-based community work is currently receiving a high level of policy interest from diverse organ...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this study is twofold: to create a broader, more inclusive notion of what fa...
As codes of ethics play at least a symbolic, if not educational, role in highlighting and informing ...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 contains a little known ...
After exploring reasons why social workers need to engage in a kind of dialogue with their clients' ...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.This...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users? re...
This article reports on a project to explore the application of a mainstream community evaluation to...
Social work principles include cultural competence and cultural awareness as major matters for effec...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users’ re...
This article analyses regulations and standards that frame social work education and practice across...
Faith-based community work is currently receiving a high level of policy interest from diverse organ...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this study is twofold: to create a broader, more inclusive notion of what fa...
As codes of ethics play at least a symbolic, if not educational, role in highlighting and informing ...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 contains a little known ...
After exploring reasons why social workers need to engage in a kind of dialogue with their clients' ...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...