DOI: 10.15760/etd.5152
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A Generalist approach to social work practice : model and synthesis

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“…Among the basic theories of the social work discipline, the ecosystem and empowerment approaches accompany these steps. According to the ecosystem approach, individuals are in a mutual relationship with the systems surrounding them (Johnson & Yanca, 2010). According to the empowerment perspective, individuals, groups, families, and communities within the ecosystem have powers, and each environment is full of resources (Saleeby, cited by Johnson & Yanca).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the basic theories of the social work discipline, the ecosystem and empowerment approaches accompany these steps. According to the ecosystem approach, individuals are in a mutual relationship with the systems surrounding them (Johnson & Yanca, 2010). According to the empowerment perspective, individuals, groups, families, and communities within the ecosystem have powers, and each environment is full of resources (Saleeby, cited by Johnson & Yanca).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First of all the findings may have implications to take proper family welfare policy to reduce, eliminate, and change disparities in FSA between the majority and minority ethnic communities at the national and divisional level, focusing on the sociopolitical-economically vulnerable and marginalized ethnic families (Johnson, 1998). In designing family policy, priority should be given by policymakers to provide supports on the given areas: respect, psychological (motivation, consciousness-building, interpersonal influence), social (economic and educational supports) supports in educational attainment and political empowerment in community and societal resource distribution (recruitment, employment opportunities) in which the vulnerable families of the minority Hindu, Santal, and Oraon may upwardly progress in the social structure of Bangladesh (Morales and Sheafor, 1998).…”
Section: Conclusion and Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%