Essays about: "child protection social work"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 25 essays containing the words child protection social work.

  1. 11. Social Workers on Child Protection, in Conflict with Community Norms and Values : A Case Study of a Community Based-Organisation in Malawi

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbete

    Author : Tawonga Sichone; [2019]
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    Abstract : The study focused on highlighting challenges faced by social workers in child protection, the similarities, and differences in child protection values between the two parties and how social workers are perceived. This was with the problem that social workers face difficulties or clashes with the local community and specifically on cultural and traditional elements, although some surprising factors emerged as the study progressed. READ MORE

  2. 12. “Girls for sale” : Understanding the difficulties in protecting girls in Nepal from being exploited for prostitution

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Natasha Semenets; [2019]
    Keywords : Prostitution; trafficking; internal trafficking; sex trafficking; Nepal; children’s rights; Convention on the Rights of the Child; Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children; child prostitution and child pornography; The Constitution of Nepal; Act Relating to Children; gender discrimination; social injustice;

    Abstract : The number of girls that are being exploited for prostitution in Nepal has increased in recent years, and girls suffer a high risk of being exposed when they come from already poorly conditions. Previously, uneducated girls could be found in the adult entertainment sector, but nowadays even educated girls are being exploited. READ MORE

  3. 13. Culture and Gender Appropriate Responses in Child Friendly Spaces : An Ecological Comparative Analysis of Guidelines and Manuals

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Alfred Hansson; [2019]
    Keywords : Humanitarian Action; Child Protection; Social Work; Conflict; Child; Child Friendly Spaces; Safe Spaces; Culture Appropriate; Gender Appropriate; Ecological Resilience; Sweden; Sudan; the Philippines; UNICEF; Rädda Barnen; Save the Children; World Vision; Red Cross Red Crescent;

    Abstract : Children around the world suffer greatly due to conflicts. One of the most common interventions to support children affected by conflicts are Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs). Implemented within different cultural contexts, CFSs aim to be both culturally sensitive and contribute to gender equality, an interaction that can be complex. READ MORE

  4. 14. How to contribute without assuming you have the ultimate solutions : Social workers’understanding of the relationship between their expertise and the involvement of the client and his family network regarding child protection social work

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbete

    Author : Emma Wiitavaara; [2018]
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    Abstract : This master-thesis examines the understanding among social workers regarding the relationship between their expertise and the involvement of the clients and their family networks regarding child protection social work. The participants consist of eight women age 26 to 62 working at a social service office in a smaller city in northern Sweden. READ MORE

  5. 15. Domestic Violence: The Adolescents' Perspectives on the Barriers and the Facilitators of Social Intervention : A Systematic Literature Review

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation

    Author : Catarina Gonçalves; [2018]
    Keywords : Child’s perspective; domestic violence; social intervention; adolescents; social work; systematic literature review;

    Abstract : Domestic violence is often experienced as a crisis period, and it may impact children’s well-being, everyday functioning and development. To promote these minors’ resilience, social intervention is extremely important. The support and responses attributed to these children are not always adequate for their needs and interests. READ MORE