Social Work and Social Development 2010
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199732326.003.0010
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Limitations and Prospects of Developmental Social Work

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“…Contextually community empowerment is defined as a concept of economic development that contains social values (Figure 2). This concept reflects a new paradigm of development: people-centered, participatory, empowering, and sustainable (Midgley and Conley 2010). Empowerment driving schemes and network patterns in women's empowerment are built through government participation and responsibility with regulations, policies, and facilitation.…”
Section: Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contextually community empowerment is defined as a concept of economic development that contains social values (Figure 2). This concept reflects a new paradigm of development: people-centered, participatory, empowering, and sustainable (Midgley and Conley 2010). Empowerment driving schemes and network patterns in women's empowerment are built through government participation and responsibility with regulations, policies, and facilitation.…”
Section: Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social workers also gained experience in the application of generalist practice skills which is critical in the delivery of developmental social work (Midgley and Conley, 2010; Patel, 2015). This involved the simultaneous use of micro-, meso- and macro-level skills that undergird developmental social work.…”
Section: Social Worker Reflections Of the Copmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A range of authors emphasize the role of social services in contributing to the realization of specific societal or developmental goals based on social justice, human rights and equity (e.g. Midgley and Conley 2010;Midgley et al 2019;IFSW 2012). By supporting marginalized individuals, families and communities to (re)gain control over their livelihoods, living conditions, opportunities and social relations, social service workers are having a key role in these processes, positively contributing to inclusive development, social cohesion, empowerment and liberation of oppression and discrimination (IFSW 2012;GSSWA n.d.;Drolet 2016).…”
Section: Social Services and Social Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%