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2009
DOI: 10.3917/inso.152.0040
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Les enjeux contemporains du travail social en Europe

Abstract: Résumé Quels sont les principaux éléments d’unité et de diversité du travail social européen ? Malgré l’existence d’un socle commun, les formes et les sources d’inspiration du travail social peuvent être très variables d’un pays à l’autre. Au cours des deux dernières décennies, les travailleurs sociaux européens ont néanmoins été confrontés à de nouveaux défis communs, liés à l’évolution des problèmes sociaux auxquels doivent faire face les publics visés mais aussi à celle des cadres d’intervention. Les princi… Show more

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“…In industrialised countries, social care refers to all care provided by institutions, public or private, to protect and support individuals, families, groups and communities in vulnerable situations (social, economic, physical or cultural). Social care is the set of prevention, rehabilitation and social protection care provided to individuals, families, groups and communities to ensure their wellbeing and promote their autonomy [36,37]. It is guided by the principles of social justice, human rights, collective social responsibility and respect for diversity [38].…”
Section: Social Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In industrialised countries, social care refers to all care provided by institutions, public or private, to protect and support individuals, families, groups and communities in vulnerable situations (social, economic, physical or cultural). Social care is the set of prevention, rehabilitation and social protection care provided to individuals, families, groups and communities to ensure their wellbeing and promote their autonomy [36,37]. It is guided by the principles of social justice, human rights, collective social responsibility and respect for diversity [38].…”
Section: Social Carementioning
confidence: 99%