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Tytuł:
Środowiskowa praca socjalna
Environmental social work
Autorzy:
Niemczyk-Zając, Aleksandra
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1833032.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki w Bydgoszczy. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
środowiskowa praca socjalna
metody pracy środowiskowej
usługi opiekuńcze
environmental social work
environmental work methods
care services
Opis:
Artykuł porusza tematykę teoretycznej środowiskowej pracy socjalnej, przedstawiając definicję, metody i ich wskazania, a także warunki sprzyjające stosowaniu środowiskowej pracy socjalnej. Celem niniejszej pracy jest ukazanie metody środowiskowej pracy socjalnej, która odnosi się także do pracy opiekuńczej i wspomagającej osoby potrzebujące wsparcia w środowisku w formie usług opiekuńczych.
The article discusses a detailed theoretical analysis of environmental social work, presenting the definition, methods and indications for the use of this method, as well as the conditions favorable to the use of environmental social work. The aim of this work is to present the environmental method of social work which relates to both social work and social work. But also for caring and supporting work for people who need support in the environment in the form of caring services.
Źródło:
Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Gospodarki, seria Edukacja - Rodzina - Społeczeństwo; 2021, 5; 281-297
2450-9760
Pojawia się w:
Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Gospodarki, seria Edukacja - Rodzina - Społeczeństwo
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Teoria pracy socjalnej
The theory of social work
Autorzy:
Czarnecki, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/501363.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Instytut Studiów Międzynarodowych i Edukacji Humanum
Tematy:
social work
social work theory
welfare society
Opis:
In this article the author focuses on the theory of social work as a science. The term has two main meanings: (1) a system of statements that can be verified, (2) a particular area, which aims to study the professional assistance activities.
Źródło:
Społeczeństwo i Edukacja. Międzynarodowe Studia Humanistyczne; 2012, 2(10); 403-428
1898-0171
Pojawia się w:
Społeczeństwo i Edukacja. Międzynarodowe Studia Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Pozytywna Praca Socjalna (PPS) – ku nowemu paradygmatowi metodycznemu w pracy socjalnej
Positive Social Work (PSW) – Towards a New Methodical Paradigm in Social Work
Autorzy:
Łuszczyńska, Marynia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/28410237.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-06-30
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. Marii Grzegorzewskiej. Wydawnictwo APS
Tematy:
pozytywna praca socjalna
zasoby
empowerment
pracownicy socjalni
metody pracy socjalnej
positive social work (PSW)
resources
methods of social work
social workers
Opis:
W polskiej pracy socjalnej od kilkunastu lat pojawiają się rozmaite podejścia metodyczne, odwołujące się do sprawdzonych w innych krajach doświadczeń, takie między innymi jak Podejście Skoncentrowane na Rozwiązaniach (PSR), Konferencja Grupy Rodziny (KGR), Dialog Motywujący (DM), Wideotrening Komunikacji (VIT), superwizja, coaching czy organizacja społeczności lokalnej (OSL). To, co wyróżnia je na tle dotychczasowej charakterystyki działań metodycznych w pracy socjalnej to stawanie w opozycji wobec dominującego w Polsce modelu nastawionego na rozwiązywanie problemów (problem-oriented model) i rozwijanie rozpoznawalnego powszechnie modelu nastawionego na rozwiązania (solution-oriented model). Celem prezentowanego artykułu jest przedstawienie wstępnej koncepcji nowego podejścia metodycznego – Pozytywnej Pracy Socjalnej (PPS) – jej założeń, określenie teoretycznych odwołań oraz scharakteryzowanie swoistej „mapy drogowej” dla rozwoju tego podejścia w metodyce pomagania.
Various methodological approaches have been appearing in Polish social work for several years, referring to experiences proven in other countries, such as the Solution Focused Approach, Family Group Conference, Motivating Dialogue, Video Interaction Training (VIT), supervision, coaching or community organization/development. What distinguishes them from the current characteristics of methodological activities is opposition to the problem-oriented model dominating social work in Poland and developing a commonly recognizable solution-oriented model. The aim of this article is to present a preliminary concept of a new methodological approach – Positive Social Work (PSW) – its assumptions, to define theoretical references and to characterize a specific “road map” for the development of this approach to the helping methodology.
Źródło:
Praca Socjalna; 2022, 37(2); 183-203
0860-3480
Pojawia się w:
Praca Socjalna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Praca socjalna z rodziną zastępczą
Social work with foster family
Autorzy:
Wiktorowicz-Sosnowska, Monika
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1204935.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-31
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie
Tematy:
rodzina zastępcza
praca socjalna
Empowerment
foster family
social work
Opis:
Rodzina stanowi podstawową przestrzeń dla kształtowania młodego człowieka. Jest dzisiaj najważniejszą z alternatywnych form opieki nad dzieckiem – podmiotem. Wymaga szczególnej uwagi i zainteresowania, zwłaszcza tych, których celem jest niesienie wsparcia oraz pomoc. Istotnego charakteru nabiera zatem praca socjalna, jako forma wsparcia i pomocy realizowanych na rzecz rodzin zastępczych. W artykule przedstawiono perspektywę Empowermentu będącą fundamentem solidnej pracy socjalnej oraz pożądanych aktywności pracownika socjalnego. Pomijanie ich jako wskazówek do współpracy z rodziną zastępczą jest zamknięciem pracy socjalnej w standardowych formach pomagania, skoncentrowanych na problemach, nie zaś zasobach rodziny. Tworzą się wówczas blokady utrudniające szersze postrzeganie rzeczywistości, jaką stanowi rodzina zastępcza. Tymczasem relacyjność w pracy socjalnej silnie oddziałuje na ten najważniejszy podmiot, czyli na rodzinę, i stanowi gwarancję dobrej współpracy.
Family is a basic space for shaping a young person. The family is today the most important alternative form of child custody. Requires special attention and interest, especially those whose purpose is to provide support and assistance. Therefore, social work is becoming an important character as a form of support and help for foster families. The article presents an empowerment perspective, which is the foundation of solid social work and the desired social worker's activity. Bypassing them as a guide to working with a foster family is the closure of social work in standard forms of help, focused on problems rather than family resources. There are then blockades that hinder the wider perception of reality as a surrogate family. Meanwhile, relativity in social work has a strong influence on the most important person in the family and provides a guarantee of good cooperation.
Źródło:
Studia nad Rodziną; 2018, 22, 4(49); 203-214
1429-2416
Pojawia się w:
Studia nad Rodziną
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Działalność społeczna ks. Franciszka Blachnickiego
Rev. Franciszek Blachnicki’s social work
Autorzy:
Derewenda, Robert
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1886422.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
ks. Franciszek Blachnicki
działalność społeczna
ruch trzeźwościowy
oaza
Ruch Światło-Życie
opozycja w PRL
teologia wyzwolenia
non violence
Rev. Franciszek Blachnicki
social work
temperance movement
oasis
Light – Life Movement
opposition in the Polish People’s Republic
liberation theology
Opis:
Ksiądz Franciszek Blachnicki (1921-1987) jest zaliczany do grona osób, które w szczególny sposób wpłynęły na ukształtowanie polskiego społeczeństwa w okresie PRL. Wojnę przeżył jako więzień Auschwitz i innych obozów i więzień nazistowskich. Po wojnie wstąpił do seminarium duchownego i w roku 1950 rozpoczął działalność duszpasterską. W latach 1957-1960 rozwinął ruch trzeźwościowy – Krucjatę Wstrzemięźliwości, którego centralę zorganizował w Katowicach. Wydawała ona własne książki i czasopisma. Organizowała wiele akcji i rekolekcji. Po likwidacji Krucjaty przez władze państwowe ks. Blachnicki zaangażował się w działalność liturgiczną i katechetyczną, inicjując w roku 1969 ruch oazowy. Uczestnicy tego ruchu prezentowali styl życia odmienny od popularnego w PRL-u. Mimo utrudnień ze strony władz komunistycznych, Ruch Światło-Życie rozwijał się bardzo dynamicznie, gromadząc na rekolekcjach letnich w końcu lat osiemdziesiątych 78 tys. osób. Wobec narastającego w latach siedemdziesiątych alkoholizmu i demoralizacji społecznej, ks. Blachnicki zainicjował w roku 1979 kolejny ruch trzeźwościowy – Krucjatę Wyzwolenia Człowieka. Widząc zakłamanie systemu komunistycznego, propagandy „szerokiego poparcia społecznego”, w marcu 1980 r. wezwał oazowiczów do bojkotu „wyborów” w PRL i przemyślenia swojego uczestnictwa w partii komunistycznej i w innych marksistowskich organizacjach. W okresie Solidarności ks. Blachnicki przygotował specjalny program rekolekcji ewangelizacyjnych dla środowisk pracy. W listopadzie 1981 r. zainicjował stowarzyszenie pod nazwą Niezależna Chrześcijańska Służba Społeczna. W roku 1982, będąc na emigracji w RFN, utworzył Chrześcijańską Służbę Wyzwolenia Narodów. Stowarzyszenie działało na rzecz wyzwolenia narodów, które po II wojnie światowej utraciły swoją państwowość lub suwerenność. Dynamiczne działania ks. Blachnickiego przerwała jego nagła śmierć w lutym 1987 r.
Rev. Franciszek Blachnicki (1921-1987) is counted among the people who in a special way influenced the shaping of the Polish society in the period of the Polish People’s Republic. He spent the Second World War as a prisoner in Auschwitz and other Nazi camps and prisons. After the war he entered the Seminary and in 1950 he started his pastoral work. In the years 1957-1960 he developed a temperance movement – The Temperance Crusade whose central office was located in Katowice. It published its own books and periodicals and it organized numerous actions and retreats. After the Crusade was abolished by the State authorities Rev. Blachnicki started liturgical and catechetic work, initiating the Oasis Movement in 1969. The participants in this movement adopted a style of life that was different from the one popular in the Polish People’s Republic. Despite difficulties created by the communist authorities the Light – Life Movement developed dynamically, gathering 78 thousand people in summer retreats at the end of the 1980s. Because of alcoholism and social demoralization that grew in the 1970s Rev. Blachnicki initiated another temperance movement in 1979 – The Crusade for the Liberation of Man. Seeing the hypocrisy of the communist system and the propaganda of a “broad social support” in March 1980 he appealed to the Oasis participants to boycott the “election” in the Polish People’s Republic and to think over their membership in the communist party and in other Marxist organizations. In the “Solidarity” period Rev. Blachnicki prepared a special program of evangelization retreats for working people. In November 1981 he initiated an association called the Independent Christian Social Service. In 1982, in emigration in Germany, he established the Christian Service for the Liberation of Nations. The association worked for the liberation of nations that lost their statehood or independence. Rev. Blachnicki’s dynamic work was stopped by his sudden death in February 1987.
Źródło:
Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2015, 63, 2; 219-235
0035-7707
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Prawa człowieka w pracy socjalnej. Walidacja instrumentów pomiaru poziomu zaangażowania i ekspozycji pracowników socjalnych na prawa człowieka. Polska adaptacja skal Human Rights Engagement in Social Work oraz Human Rights Exposure in Social Work
Human rights in social work. Validation of instruments for measuring the level of involvement and exposure of social workers to human rights. Adaptation of human rights engagement in social work and human rights exposure in social work scales in Poland
Autorzy:
Boryczko, Marcin
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1787725.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-10
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. Marii Grzegorzewskiej. Wydawnictwo APS
Tematy:
praca socjalna
prawa człowieka
praca socjalna oparta na prawach człowieka
pomiar postaw
social work
human rights
human rights based social work
attitude measurement
Opis:
Artykuł ma na celu prezentację wyników badań nad zastosowaniem wystandaryzowanych narzędzi mierzących poziom zaangażowania na rzecz praw człowieka oraz poziom kontaktu (ekspozycji) z prawami człowieka pracowników socjalnych i studentek/studentów pracy socjalnej. Badanie polegało na przeprowadzeniu procedury adaptacji skal – Human Rights Engagement in Social Work (Zaangażowania na Rzecz Praw Człowieka w Pracy Socjalnej) oraz Human Rights Exposure in Social Work (Ekspozycji na Prawa Człowieka w Pracy Socjalnej) – do polskich warunków kulturowych oraz językowych. W pierwszej części omówiono zagadnienia związane ze znaczeniem praw człowieka w pracy socjalnej, aktualność perspektywy pracy socjalnej opartej na prawach człowieka oraz dokonano przeglądu literatury przedmiotu w tym obszarze. W części badawczej przedstawiono procedurę badawczą a także omówiono wyniki badań z wykorzystaniem testów trafności teoretycznej oraz rzetelności. Współczynnik alfa Cronbacha uzyskano na poziomie 0.877 i 0.845, co wskazuje na wysoki poziom zgodności wewnętrznej skal. W przypadku Skali Zaangażowania na rzecz Praw Człowieka w Pracy Socjalnej eksploracyjna analiza czynnikowa pozwoliła na wyodrębnienie pięciu czynników tłumaczących 58% wariancji zmiennych. Nie udało się określić charakteru prawidłowości kształtujących związki między zmiennymi, pozycjami skali. W przypadku Skali Zaangażowania na rzecz Praw Człowieka w Pracy Socjalnej dzięki eksploracyjnej analizie czynnikowej metodą głównych składowych z zastosowaniem rozwiązania rotowanego Varimax zidentyfikowano pięć wymiarów wyjaśniających 51.9% wariancji zmiennych. Jeśli chodzi o Skalę Ekspozycji na Prawa Człowieka w Pracy Socjalnej eksploracyjna analiza wykazała trzy wymiary skali wyjaśniające 65% wariancji zmiennych. Następnie podjęto próbę interpretacji wyników oraz zaprezentowano perspektywę potencjalnego zastosowania skal nad postawami pracowników socjalnych i studentek/studentów pracy socjalnej. Następnie zaprezentowano polskie wersje skal. Wyniki badania polskiej wersji skal wskazują, że narzędzia te są rzetelne oraz trafne teoretycznie i pozwalają na mierzenie poziomu zaangażowania oraz ekspozycję na wiedzę z zakresu praw człowieka w obszarze pracy socjalnej.
The article aims to present the results of research on the use of standardised tools that measure the level of commitment and exposure to human rights of social workers and social work students. The research was based on the adaptation procedure of two separate scales – Human Rights Engagement in Social Work and Human Rights Exposure in Social Work – to Polish cultural background and linguistic environment. The first part discusses issues related to the importance of human rights in social work, up-to-date status human rights-based social work perspective and a literature review in this area. The research part presents the procedure and discusses the results of theoretical validity and reliability tests. The Cronbach alpha coefficient was obtained at the level of .877 and .845, which indicates a high level of internal compatibility. It was not possible to determine the nature of the regularities shaping the relationships between the variables, items of the scale In the case of the Human Rights Engagement in Social Work scale the exploratory factor analysis (Varimax rotation) made it possible to identify five factors explaining 51.9% of the variability. In the case of the Scale of Human Rights Engagement in Social Work, the exploratory factor analysis allowed for the identification of five factors explaining 58% of the variance of variables. In the case of Human Rights Exposure in Social Work, factor analysis made it possible to identify three factors explaining 65% of variances. Then, an attempt was made to interpret the results and the perspective of the potential application of scales over the attitudes of social workers and students of social work was presented. Polish versions of the scales were also described. The results of the analysis of the Polish version of the scales indicate that they are reliable and possess theoretical accuracy, thus allow for measuring the level of engagement and exposure to human rights knowledge in the field of social work.
Źródło:
Praca Socjalna; 2020, 35(6); 78-98
0860-3480
Pojawia się w:
Praca Socjalna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Współczesna praca socjalna – towarzyszenie przez służbę
Contemporary Social Work – Accompaniment Through Service
Autorzy:
Duda, Małgorzata
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/546959.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Rzeszowski. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
Tematy:
praca socjalna
wartości
służba innym
profesjonalizm
etyka zawodowa
social work
values
service toward others
professionalism
professional ethics
Opis:
Często słyszymy, że praca socjalna to nie tylko zawód, ale i służba na rzecz osób, które doświadczają kryzysów życiowych. Związane są z nią oczekiwania w pełni profesjonalnych usług, ale też dużej empatii wobec klientów. Równocześnie coraz częściej pracownicy socjalni wskazują na trudności pogodzenia tych – często rozbieżnych – wymagań. Pośród przyczyn można wymienić uwarunkowania wynikające z procesów wychowawczych w rodzinach, szczególnie w obszarze transmisji pokoleniowej związanej z przekazem istotnych norm i wartości. Zarówno sami pracownicy socjalni, jak i społeczeństwo stawiają pytanie o to, kim powinien być współczesny pracownik socjalny i jemu podobni. Przyjmowane standardy usług w pomocy społecznej nie rozstrzygają tych kwestii – metody czy techniki działania to zbyt mało. W każdym działaniu pojawia się bowiem konkretny człowiek ze sw oimi odmiennymi problemami. Rzeczywistość ta domaga się całościowego spojrzenia: w wymiarze materialnym i duchowym; z uwzględnieniem doświadczeń osobniczych, jak i kontekstu społecznego. Takie podejście stanowi niewątpliwie o specyf ice tego zawodu. Służyć drugiemu pomocą to nie to samo, co być służącym, a towarzyszenie to nie wyręczanie. Podjęte kwestie wpisują się w szeroką dyskusję na temat granic profesjonalizacji w perspektywie zawodowej odpowiedzialności etyc znej. W artykule uwzględniono wyniki sondażu przeprowadzonego pośród studentów ostatnich lat kierunku praca socjalna i nauki o rodzinie jednego z uniwersytetów krakowskich na temat preferowanych wartości, istotnych dla ich życia osobistego oraz aktywności zawodowej pracowników socjalnych.
As is often said, social work is not just a profession but a service for the sake of those who are experiencing life crises. Some expect fully professional services, others deep empathy toward clients. Meanwhile, social workers are ever more frequently pointing out the difficulties with reconciling these (often divergent) expectations. Among the reasons indicated for this situation are divergences connected with the processes of upbringing in families, especially problems with generational transmission and the conveyance of essential norms and values. Both social workers themselves and society are posing the question: what should a social worker (or similar professional) be like? The accepted standards of social service do not resolve these issues – the established methods and techniques of activity are not enough. This is true because in each activity there appears a particular person with his or her individual problems. This reality requires a holistic perspective – in both its material and spiritual aspect, taking into account individual experience and the social context. This attitude undoubtedly represents a characteristic element of this profession. To serve another by helping is not the same as being a servant, and accompanying does not mean doing everything for the person. These problems constitute part of a wider debate on the possible limits of professionalization from the point of view of the worker’s ethical responsibilities. This article presents and analyzes results of a survey of final-year students of Social Work and Family Science studies at one of the Krakow universities, which inquired about preferred values that are important for social workers’ personal lives and professional activities.
Źródło:
UR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences; 2019, 10, 1; 91-105
2543-8379
Pojawia się w:
UR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Biblijno-filozoficzne inspiracje dla pracy socjalnej
Biblical-Philosophical Inspirations for Social Work
Autorzy:
Jęczeń, Jarosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2036845.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
miłosierdzie
praca socjalna
osoba
Pismo Święte
filozofia
Charity
Social work
Person
Holy Bible
Philosophy
Opis:
Dyskusje na temat pracy socjalnej w perspektywie: „między służbą społeczną a urzędem” trwają od lat. Przywołane w artykule jubileusze: 100 lat pojęcia „praca socjalna” w świecie i 50 lat od wprowadzenia oficjalnie zawodu „pracownika socjalnego” w wykazie zawodów w Polsce są okazją do zwrócenia uwagi w tej dyskusji na biblijne i filozoficzne inspiracje dla tego, co w historii było dobroczynnością, filantropią czy działalnością charytatywną, a dziś jest określane jako praca socjalna.  
For years, there has been an ongoing discussion on social work in the perspective of it being “in-between the social services and the authorities.” The jubilees referred to in this article, 100 years of social work in the world and 50 years since the official introduction of the “social worker” profession into the list of professions in Poland, provide an opportunity to draw attention to the discussion on biblical and philosophical inspirations for what was historically known as charity or philanthropy and today is called social work.
Źródło:
Roczniki Teologiczne; 2018, 65, 1; 5-20
2353-7272
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Praca socjalna. Dystans społeczny. Zdrowie psychiczne. Warsztaty edukacji zorientowanej na kompetencje prowadzone online przez studentki pracy socjalnej
Social work. Social distance. Mental health Competency-oriented education workshops conducted online by social work students
Autorzy:
Badura, Aleksandra
Melnyk, Karina
Snarska, Katríne
Sitko, Eryka
Szargiej, Anna
Tarkowska, Monika
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1787735.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-02-28
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. Marii Grzegorzewskiej. Wydawnictwo APS
Tematy:
On-line on-Soul
kształcenie zdalne
zdrowie psychiczne
kompetencje zawodowe
distance learning
mental health
professional competences
Opis:
Autorki przedstawiają studencką inicjatywę edukacyjną On-line on-Soul, dla której bezpośrednim impulsem była zmiana formy kształcenia akademickiego w okresie narastania zagrożenia COVID-19. Merytorycznym punktem skupienia grupowej aktywności stała się możliwość podjęcia dyskusji nad konsekwencjami globalnego stanu izolacji dla zdrowia psychicznego osób i grup społecznych oraz jej prowadzenia w warunkach komunikacji zdalnej. Zainicjowany w kwietniu 2020 r. proces jest przykładem dobrej praktyki edukacji do pracy socjalnej, która – w zmienionych warunkach nowej codzienności – rozwija kluczowe kompetencje zawodowe: zdolność do współpracy, bliskości, otwartości oraz uczenia się i nadawania sensu sytuacjom kryzysowym.
The authors present the On-line on-Soul student education initiative, which was directly stimulated by the change of the form of academic education in the period of increasing COVID-19 threat. The substantive focus of group activity was the opportunity to discuss the consequences of the global state of isolation for the mental health of people and social groups, and to conduct it in the conditions of remote communication. The process, initiated in April 2020, is an example of good practice in education for social work, which – in the changed conditions of new everyday life – develops key professional competences: the ability to cooperate, closeness, openness as well as learning and giving meaning to crisis situations.
Źródło:
Praca Socjalna; 2021, 36(1); 71-78
0860-3480
Pojawia się w:
Praca Socjalna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Praca socjalna w zmieniającym się społeczeństwie
Social work in a changing society
Autorzy:
Drozdowski, Rafał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/693181.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
exclusion
social inequalities
social differentiation
complexity of the society
new disintegrating factors
de-bonding
individualisation
wykluczenie
nierówności społeczne
zróżnicowanie społeczne
złożoność społeczeństwa
integracja i dezintegracja społeczeństwa
nowe czynniki dezintegrujące
odwięziowienie
indywidualizacja
Opis:
This article is an attempt to examine the new tasks and functions of social work in a society in which the biggest challenge is no longer the fight with exclusion arising from poverty, but the fight against exclusion originating in social, cultural and political differences. It is also an attempt to look at these tasks and functions in a society increasingly dominated by individuals who are less willing to undertake actions for the common good, who create a ‘society of individuals’ in which social bonds are loosening.
Artykuł jest próbą zastanowienia się nad nowymi zadaniami i funkcjami pracy socjalnej w społeczeństwie, w którym największym wyzwaniem jest już nie tyle walka z wykluczeniem wyrosłym z biedy i ubóstwa, ile przeciwdziałanie wykluczeniu wynikającemu z różnic społecznych, kulturowych i politycznych. Po drugie, artykuł jest próbą spojrzenia na zadania i funkcje pracy socjalnej w społeczeństwie, w którym dominują słabe więzi i które jest w coraz większej mierze „społeczeństwem jednostek” tracących powoli zapał do działań podejmowanych w imię dobra wspólnego.  
Źródło:
Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny; 2016, 78, 3; 231-238
0035-9629
2543-9170
Pojawia się w:
Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Teoretyczne podstawy pracy socjalnej w Niemczech
Theoretical basis of social work in Germany
Autorzy:
Novotná, Alena
Powęska, Marta
Žilová, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1932435.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-30
Wydawca:
Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w Chełmie
Tematy:
Social work in Germany
care
assistance
poor
history of social work
Opis:
In Germany, as in Poland, the genesis of care for the weak dates back to the Middle Ages. Insurance laws adopted in 1883 – 1884 and in 1889 (Bismarck empire) still work as the basis of insurance, and the model created by Bismarck was accepted by other countries and has been the basis of a social state. The legislative amendments carried out in the 90s in German insurance system reinforced the development of social sphere together with the development of social work. The article deals with the practical dimension of social work, which has been accompanied by the dynamic and multilateral development of theory. The variety and ambiguity of terms in the area of social work is also one of the presented problems. It also looks at German theorists of social work and their concepts at the turn of the 20th and 21st century.
Źródło:
Scientific Bulletin of Chełm - Section of Pedagogy; 2021, 1; 55-80
2084-6770
Pojawia się w:
Scientific Bulletin of Chełm - Section of Pedagogy
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wyzwania współczesnej pracy socjalnej w Ghanie
Challenges of contemporary social work in Ghana
Autorzy:
Owusu, Samuel A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1787713.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-05-06
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. Marii Grzegorzewskiej. Wydawnictwo APS
Tematy:
Ghana
kultura
praca socjalna
praktyki lokalne
indigenizacja pracy socjalnej
culture
social work
local practices
indigenization of social work
Opis:
Praca socjalna jest praktykowana na całym świecie, a jej głównym celem jest pomoc jednostkom i poprawa dobrobytu całego społeczeństwa. Ghana jest społeczeństwem wieloetnicznym z wieloma różnymi praktykami kulturowymi, które mogą wpływać na interwencje pracy socjalnej (wdrażanie przez praktyków i reakcje klientów). Głównym celem artykułu jest pokazanie, w jaki sposób rdzenne praktyki kulturowe w Ghanie kształtują sposób wspierania dzieci, osób starszych, niepełnosprawnych fizycznie i psychicznie oraz wykluczonych społecznie. Wiedza zawarta w artykule opiera się na dostępnej literaturze przedmiotu oraz własnych doświadczeniach autora. Rozszerzony system rodzinny, w którym rodzicielstwo, pokrewieństwo i tożsamość obejmuje rodzinę nuklearną, a także dziadków, ciotki, wujów, kuzynów i teściów, jest dominujący w Ghanie, zwłaszcza na obszarach wiejskich. Pozytywny aspekt tego systemu, jak pokazano w tym artykule, ukazuje zalety kolektywistycznego podejścia do pomocy społecznej. Jednakże niektóre aspekty lokalnych praktyk kulturowych ograniczają dostęp grup defaworyzowanych do potrzebnej pomocy. W tekście wskazano na potrzebę takiego przygotowania pracowników socjalnych, aby ich praktyka była dostosowana do lokalnych praktyk kulturowych oraz aby zapewnić większej liczbie osób dostęp do pomocy i zmniejszyć szansę odrzucenia interwencji socjalnych przez ludzi w lokalnych społecznościach. Artykuł wpisuje się w dyskusję dotyczącą indigenizacji pracy socjalnej.
Social work is practiced all over the world with the primary aim of helping individuals and improving the welfare of the general society. Ghana is a multi-ethnic society with a multitude of different cultural practices that may affect social work interventions (implementation by practitioners and clients’ response). The main goal of this paper is to show how indigenous cultural practices in Ghana shape the way of supporting children, older people, people living with physical disabilities and mental health disorders, and the socially excluded. This paper relies on available literature and the first-hand account of the author. The extended family system where parenting, kinship, and identity includes the nuclear family as well as grand-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and in-laws is prominent in Ghana, especially in rural areas. The positive aspect of this system as shown in this paper shows the merits in a collectivist approach to social welfare. However, some aspects of local cultural practices are shown to limit how vulnerable people have access to needed help. The article indicates the need to prepare social workers in such a way that their practice is adjusted to respond to local cultural practices in order to ensure more people have access to help and reduce the potential of rejection by people in local communities. It also contributes to the discussion on the merits of indigenization of social work.
Źródło:
Praca Socjalna; 2021, 36(2); 5-18
0860-3480
Pojawia się w:
Praca Socjalna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Efektywność pracy socjalnej w środowisku lokalnym
Effectiveness of social work in local environment
Autorzy:
Weber, E.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/322644.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Politechnika Śląska. Wydawnictwo Politechniki Śląskiej
Tematy:
praca socjalna
pracownik socjalny
współpraca
zarządzanie
instytucja
środowisko lokalne
social work
social worker
cooperation
management
institution
local environment
Opis:
W artykule przedstawiono podstawowe zagadnienia związane z zakresem pracy socjalnej. Ponadto, zaprezentowano cel pracy socjalnej i omówiono w jakich kierunkach ona zmierza. W części empirycznej przedstawiono wybrane elementy badania przeprowadzonego w kwietniu 2013 roku wśród pracowników socjalnych Miejskiego Ośrodka Pomocy Rodzinie w Zabrzu. Celem badania była analiza wpływu pracy socjalnej na usamodzielnienie się materialne świadczeniobiorców. Zbadane zostały również elementy mające wpływ na lepsze funkcjonowanie ośrodka pomocy społecznej i pracy socjalnej.
This article presented basic issues related to the scope of social work. Moreover, purpose of social work was presented and discussed it was what directions social work should go. In the empirical part some elements of a survey conducted in April 2013 among the social workers of the Family Welfare Centre in Zabrze were presented. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of social work on the financial independence of beneficiaries. Elements affecting better running of the social welfare centre and the social work were also examined.
Źródło:
Zeszyty Naukowe. Organizacja i Zarządzanie / Politechnika Śląska; 2014, 69; 107-118
1641-3466
Pojawia się w:
Zeszyty Naukowe. Organizacja i Zarządzanie / Politechnika Śląska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Sprawozdanie z konferencji 5th European Conference for Social Work Research – ECSWR 2015
Autorzy:
Jagielska, Katarzyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/461670.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie. Instytut Spraw Społecznych
Źródło:
Labor et Educatio; 2015, 3; 463-468
2353-4745
2544-0179
Pojawia się w:
Labor et Educatio
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wprowadzenie do epistemologii pracy społecznej. Odniesienia do społeczno-pedagogicznej perspektywy poznania pracy społecznej
INTRODUCTION TO THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF SOCIAL WORK. REFERENCES TO THE SOCIO-PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIAL WORK COGNITION
Autorzy:
Żukiewicz, Arkadiusz
Marek, Zbigniew
Michalska, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/books/28328119.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Opis:
Przygotowana propozycja rozważań jest drugim tomem tryptyku poświęconego zagadnieniom pracy społecznej (w pierwszym ukazana została jej ontologiczna perspektywa) i stanowi kontynuację namysłu czynionego ze społeczno-pedagogicznego punktu widzenia. Czytelnicy znajdą tu odwołanie do teoretycznych i praktycznych doświadczeń, wywodzonych z aktywności akademickiej oraz bezpośredniej służby społecznej, podejmowanej przez autora publikacji w Polsce, Anglii, Niemczech i Stanach Zjednoczonych. W dalszej kolejności powstanie tom koncentrujący się na problematyce etyki pracy społecznej. Będzie to publikacja zamykająca projekt wprowadzający do dalszej analizy teoretycznych i praktycznych zagadnień służby wpisującej się w obszar pracy społecznej. Książka ta jest adresowana do odbiorców, którzy z perspektywy humanistycznej pragną spoglądać na sprawy człowieka i jego udziału w procesach przebudowywania rzeczywistości życia codziennego. W sposób szczególny może ona służyć teoretykom i praktykom w poszukiwaniu mostów łączących siły ludzkie w służbie Drugiemu Człowiekowi, zawiera bowiem propozycję podejścia badawczego, łączącego się z działalnością społeczną.
The purpose of this publication is introductory presentation to the reflection on the epistemological dimension of social work. I refer here to the intended triptych announced in the first volume, a book that came out in 2009 1. The course of the whole utterance is conducted from the perspective of social pedagogy, which corresponds to my disciplinary affiliation. I am referring directly to the sources plotted by Helena Radlińska’s pen, and for me she makes an example of a Master consistent in her views and action, both at the level of academic and social activity. Tackling the issue of the epistemological dimension of social work I refer to the socio-pedagogical tradition of cognitive activities (research). That is at the same time an invitation to a discussion about cognition and getting to know everyday affairs of human life, since they are of interest to academics as well as practitioners involved in social ser- vice. A particular point of concern is the area of social work, which is where the process- ing of the reality of everyday life takes place. The uniqueness of the specifics of this area requires the researchers to think deeply before taking any action meant to interfere with life whose main actors are people. A Hippocrates’s principle Primum non nocere, seems to be a special beacon, which cannot be neglected at any stage of planning and direct interfer- ence in the affairs of human life, families, groups, communities, etc. The observations devoted to the problem of the epistemological dimension of social work allow for stating clearly that social work is a real and relational being. Its referents can be found in the social work practice space, as well as in the sphere of reflection and theoretical deliberations on this practice. The socio-educational pedigree of social work goes back to the work of Helena Radlińska. This author, researcher and engaged activ- ist was at the same time active in the field of science, education, training, care, help, support and human development. She made social work one of the main areas of the sub-discipline of social pedagogy, which is her undisputed creation. The reflection con- ducted in this volume on the fundamental issue – the epistemological reference to social work – allows to confirm in conclusion that the being in question exists in the reality of social pedagogy. Through this relationship, boundaries extend to other pedagogy-related sciences, such as in particular andragogy, resocialization, special education, pedagogy of care, pedagogy of culture or pedagogy of work and other. At the same time, due to the ongoing relationships between social work and social action theory, philosophical reflection on action and deeds, and other theories and categories consistent with social action and social work, this being exists in the extra-pedagogical space. Here we can point to such disciplines and their sub-disciplines as in particular philosophy, political science (especially social policy), sociology (especially sociology of social problems), psychology (especially social psychology) and medicine (including occupational health, nursing and health sciences), economics (especially social economics), law (in particu- lar social law), management (including organization and administering or social market- ing), etc. In all these spheres we can find traits justifying the existence of social work fitting into the space of theoretical references and practical operation. In seeking solutions to the problems posed in the project that I carried out over the years 2000–2008, I collected empiric material allowing for, inter alia, the preparation of this volume. The leading issue of epistemological foundations of cognition of social work understood as a real and relational being is the central category subjected to reflection. The project was performed in accordance with the assumptions of Helena Radlińska for social pedagogy – exploration intermingled with action. The research problems included in it were expressed in the form of certain questions. For the part connected with the epis- temological layer of social work they related in particular to the foundations of getting to know the reality of this being. They also alluded to the ways of probing/learning about social work. As a result of participatory exploration, I would find solutions to the issues of great interest to me and – in the course of the above considerations – I tried to present them together with the reasons for the adopted positions. Below, there are contained the highlights of the findings. As the basis of cognition of social work we can indicate detailed/specific episte- mology of social work. It refers to sensory cognition, rational knowledge and emotional knowledge (experienced). Within the layer explaining the dependencies as well as the mechanisms and processes taking place in the theory and practice of social work, we can trace theories of social service, social work, social action and, last but not least, hu- man forces activation theories. Their usefulness in the context of explanations leads a re- searcher to understanding the matters falling within the area of social work. Thereby, they facilitate viewing the issues of processing the reality of social life in relation to the broader background of matters, events and processes taking place in the social, group, family or individual life of every person. The methodological basis for getting to know social work in the approach presented here is an orientation that I call the third way. However, it is not only the resultant of com- bining quantitative research with qualitative research, but an approach that also extends the range of operators of cognition. I assume an integrated (phased) method of viewing/ exploring the reality of social work, in which the researcher uses both the senses and the mind. Nevertheless, besides the classical system, I also perceive the importance of emotions that I treat as an element enriching the knowing subject in the relationship the researcher – the explored environment. Emotions, which undoubtedly accompany human relationships, are in my opinion one of the essential components determining cognition. This applies to both the volitional and the perceptual sphere. Hence, it is important that the researchers should be able to harness the emotional potential of their own forces and the forces of those who are complicit in research projects. It particularly concerns skilful management of emotions, so that they do not condition the cognitive process irrespective of the learning subject (individual or collective). Another factor determining the adoption of the above-mentioned assumptions for the research oriented towards redevelopment of the living conditions and human advancement is the fact that emotions are a constant component permanently inscribed in human nature. They decide on the type, quality or strength created in the exploratory field of interperson- al relationships. The researcher aiming to interact with the Other within the processes of discovering, strengthening and activation of human forces constantly encounters the emo- tions that accompany these relationships. They somehow get involved self-actively in the process of communication and cooperation. Emotions are therefore one of the ingredients associated with getting to know man and his environment. Thus, in the presented concept, I put the emotional sphere as one of the operators of cognition. I am at the same time aware that there will be both supporters and critics of this approach. Each of the presented argu- ments will be significant in the further reflection on the outlined issues. In social pedagogy defined as lived pedagogy, undertaken research is intermingled with action. In this context, a researcher cannot be seen as an external entity that conducts the study objectively, without emotions, foreknowledge, experience, etc. In social peda- gogy treated as learning by doing, the researcher is deontologicly obliged to get engaged in the explored environment. Emotions will accopmany the investigator at every stage of exploration and action to be taken in cooperation with project participants. In this context, the role of these emotions is specifically highlighted. There is therefore not only a need to consider them as a component of cognition, but also a necessity to skillfully use them to make the act of getting to know true and the action actually serve the reconstruction of social life. Inspiration in this regard is provided by social psychology, which includes statements on the emotional intelligence of man. Talking about the methodical layer of the epistemological dimension of social work I take as a reference point the integral model of the cognitive process throughout all its stages. This entails the legitimacy of the use of all available investigative methods. My cri- terion is the adequacy of selected methods and instruments accompanying them, accord- ing to the existing needs and possibilities. I emphasize here the special role of boundaries designated with ethical standards of social (socio-pedagogical) research. Thus, preserv- ing the fidelity and procedural consistency in relation to ontological, epistemological and methodological assumptions, I adopt the free use of both quantitative and qualitative in- struments. Depending on the stage of the exploration, I treat each way towards cognition as equivalent to the remaining ones. Quantitative orientation allows one to grasp the trends and directions of interesting phenomena or processes against the background of broader references to the social, cultural, political, economic, or educational reality. Qualitative orientation ensures for the researcher the possibility of dealing with social work to inves- tigate deeper into narrower segments of reality. It also leads to the understanding of the essence of the phenomena and processes they learn about, and ensures the opportunity to get closer to the practice of the action of processing the conditions of life and human de- velopment. Through interactions with individuals and social groups, the researcher gains knowledge about the world and at the same time he or she can take the role of a promoter of environmental change realizing/materializing the ideal. The researcher has for this pur- pose well-founded arguments supported by the exploration and practical experience in the area of social service. I therefore point to the third way, which is commonly referred to as Action Research following the nomenclature used by Kurt Lewin, but which had already been applied in research attempts of the Polish social pedagogy it the interwar period. As regards the theoretical reference underpinning the presented concept of detailed episte- mology – epistemology of social work, I emphasize the role of the grounded theories and the constructivist theories that complement the theories of social activity, social action, social service and human forces activation. This collection provides the theoretical basis for the practice of social work. In the undertaken considerations, I have shown that gaining knowledge on social work involves learning about its individual segments. I have distinguished nineteen types (substantive ranges) of specific actions which constitute the area of social work. However, this catalogue is by no means a closed one. It is subject to constant transformation pro- cesses that determine the dynamics of change and development of the field of theory and practice of social work. Hence, the presented segments do not close the space of social work. In the ontological dimension it constitutes a being subject to cyclical advancement. This is accompanied by the expiration of some and the formation of further components ultimately determining social activities within the daily practice of services of specific professions. It is consistent with the concept of social pedagogy perceived as a practical science that serves practice. We could say that the space of social work has a matrix structure in the presented con- cept. It is sensitive to social change, which consequently determines the dynamic move- ments both in the field of social work, and beyond its borders. The anticipated further de- velopment of social work is the effect of these movements. This applies to the theoretical dimension, as well as practice and further specialization (segmentation) corresponding to this process. The fundamental factor integrating all segments of the activity occurring in the field of social work is education. It fills the space of the field, and also determines the scope and directions of the impact in specific segments of social work. Seeking for epistemological reasons of cognition of the being which is the central category of interest – namely, social work – I made an assumption about the relationships of epistemology and methodology. In particular, I thought that philosophical reflection on cognition expressed in the theory of knowledge/cognition encompasses the space of meth- odological reflection. In such reasoning, I referred to the analogy to the position recogniz- ing the existence of a detailed/specific methodologies. I assumed, therefore, that in the area of methodology conceived as meta-knowledge about the social purposes of scientific knowledge/cognition and legitimate strategies for their implementation, there are specific methodologies. Reasoning further, I assumed that in the broad philosophical reflection on cognition – general epistemology – detailed epistemologies are distinguished. This circle also includes a detailed epistemology of social work. Such assumption implied future directions of reflection. I included the narrower layer of methodological reflection into the area of theoretical reflection (epistemological) on the social work knowledge (epistemol- ogy of social work). It concerns the nature and methods of getting to know social work. This is the methodology of social work, which in the procedural dimension corresponds to the methodology of cognition of that being. The whole of this area recognized as meta- knowledge of social work cognition refers to the ontological, epistemological, and meth- odological plane, and ultimately the methodical one. The conducted considerations correspond to the tradition of pedagogical and social reflection and practice of cognitive activities taking place in the social work field real- ity. Based on the example of the research conducted by Helena Radlińska and her teams I presented ways of organizing research that was carried out in human life environments. I also portrayed methods and instruments which were used by the first social pedagogues in the course of gathering empirical material. With reference to the theoretical reflection of Helena Radlińska I depicted methodological bases of social pedagogy and rules for taking exploration in field of social activity. A leading role is played here by a man along with his forces. In accordance with the basic principles of social pedagogy, these forces are a crea- tive factor. Therefore, they are subject to the processes of discovering, strengthening, mul- tiplication and activation. Ultimately, they serve the reconstruction of the gregarious life in the name of an ideal. Social pedagogy is a borderland science in its nature. Hence, it draws benefits from many other disciplines, whose achievements are useful for pedagogues and social activists. They engage their forces in the co-creation process of everyday life real- ity, so as to make the conditions that occur there favorable for human development and multiplication of happiness experienced by every person. Conducting research in the field of social work is connected with practical activity. It is done for the purpose of creating the image of the analyzed reality and plotting the cor- responding maps. A parallel objective is activation of one’s own forces as well as those of other participants of the exploration oriented towards processing the reality of gregarious life. The research is going to serve a social activist in his or her daily occupation-related real- ity, and even in his or her daily service undertaken for the good of the Other. The resulting images and maps are a kind of a signpost, which will be used by a person getting engaged in the action in the field of social work. The creator of the map (who is often its user as well) is assumed to know the foreordination of the prepared product. Nevertheless, what is also necessary is the awareness of the conditions in which this map will be used. It must have not only the main roads and basic facilities marked, and secondary paths and points of lower significance will not be sufficient, either. This map must feature hills and valleys, hidden caves and trenches, irregularities of seemingly smooth surface and holes that entail risk of falling down. It needs to render, with all possible faithfulness, all dangers a social activist may encounter while taking action in a specific area of social work depicted on the map. Mapping the threats that may affect the processes of social activities is the nega- tive perspective of the created image. However, the image cannot be one-sided, and – in particular – sketched entirely from the negative point of view. It is also useful to identify these factors that constitute for the activist and social pedagogue support in the undertaken rebuilding of the reality. This also requires a precise definition of the positive values of the reality explored. In other words, there is a legitimate need for highlighting these roads, which are available and can also be used as an alternative. They will make a kind of emer- gency exits identified in case of possible failures encountered in the performance of the original action plan. Another important aspect of the diagnosis of conditions in which social activities will be undertaken is determination of the potential of environmental forces. Recognizing these factors, which in the course of processing the reality of life gregarious will provide support is a very important issue. It is not just about a kind of reserves of human forces, but first and foremost about the environmental causative attributes remaining in the potential disposal of a pedagogue or a social worker. An acting researcher will refer to these forces in situations where it will be necessary to strengthen the flagging strength. On the map there will make the points where the activist will be able to receive support in action, get competent advice or emotional strengthening, as well as refresh, relax, and verify the as- sumptions with the then current developments. There, he or she will find the opportunity to reflect and refocus the process when necessary. These sites are important for logistical, organizational, and mental reasons. A social activist (pedagogue or social worker) cannot be subject to the processes of instrumentalization or even dehumanization. As each action operator, however, such person is constantly exposed to several threats in this area. The existing risks make it necessary to take into account crises situations while preparing the concepts of support and recuperation involved in the process of rebuilding the gregarious life. At this point it can be added as a technical note that even the instruments of action require periodic maintenance and repairs. Therefore its is not surprising that a person who is involved in the processes of social and environmental change requires care and attention to efficiency in every aspect of his or her operation. This person must be at the same time aware that upon entering the path of processing the reality of human life he or she will receive ad- equate support – both personal and infrastructure. Without a clear diagnosis of the factors which a researcher may refer to during overload (a crisis), he or she would have a sense of lonely wandering without any hope for support. The accompanying attitudes are likely to lead to distortions in the course of interaction with the human forces that at each stage must be seen as partner forces. An activist, who is experiencing emotional alienation is prone to assuming authoritarian and even dictatorial attitudes. The loss of trust and instru- mentalism in interpersonal relations are only some possible derivatives of the process of growing frustration resulting from the destructive internal tensions (emotional, mental and spiritual). On the other side of this continuum, he or she may experience a subjective sense of injustice. The consequence of these states can be resignation and withdrawal from the path of cooperation in the processing of reality. Then, the loss of hope for the success of the mission will only be a correlate accompanying the process of self-marginalization of the social activist (pedagogue). An accurate picture of the existing reality facilitates the creation of models of ideal reality (its different dimensions). These models reflect the anticipated condition indicating the direction of actions taken up in the field of social work. This process involves planned development of strategies and programs for social activity and setting targets and tasks envisaged (necessary) for their implementation. In the practice of operational activities it is useful to assign specific performers to the appropriate tasks. A significant role in the selection of the executors of these tasks is played by their competences, predispositions, experience and skills. Also the resources made available and necessary for the implemen- tation of the distributed tasks are of substantial importance. With respect to the instru- ments, particularly noteworthy is the ability to properly use them. Excellent technical equipment is not enough because it will not have any meaning without proper imagination and the ability to make the use of the tangible assets. Due to the liquidity and efficiency of the actions taken, it is also necessary to identify the ways of achieving the assigned tasks and goals. At this stage of planning, a key role is played by the deadlines concerning the completion of the tasks. The individual activists (researchers) are obliged to fulfil the obligations taken at the indicated time intervals. However, these intervals cannot be the result of a priori arrangements made on the basis of evidence inadequate to the realities of practical action. It is particularly important in this aspect to search for such time frame- work which will take into account both the causative potential of the implementers and environmental conditions under which the activities will be carried out. Excessive short- ening of the period for the implementation of operational tasks in practice causes the need for changes in the schedule of the project. On the other hand, the unwarranted extension of these deadlines may lead to a decrease in efficiency due to postponing of the moment of launching concrete work. As a result of this phenomenon, there is a threat of misconduct and low quality of the execution of the tasks. This is related to undertaking the so-called delayed action, while still trying to implement it in the allotted time. This issue seems to be clear and unambiguous on the level of thought. However, in the practice of social activity it is one of the key factors generating disturbances in the realization of projects based on the interaction of the forces of collective entities. Hence, it deserves special attention in the course of the conceptual and planning works. Submitting at this point the research concept of creative cognition, which may be a way of conducting research in the field of social work, it is worth emphasizing once again the exceptional importance of the practical dimension of social work. Research in- tertwined with action has great causative potential, which can be used successfully in the system meant to support the human (social) development. The outline of this system was shown in the summary of the first volume of the anthology of social work – Introduction to ontology... (2009a). Assuming the historical perspective it can be seen that the origins of philanthropic activity was characterized by immediacy and attractive. With the increase of the public awareness, as well as according to the expansion of the concept of respect for human life and dignity of every human being, welfare activities were gaining more and more supporters and donors. As a result of the process of sensitizing people to social issues, there occurred gradual engagement of forces in rescue, compensation, care and assistance operations. This served strengthening the forces of the weak or those in need of support. The idea of getting involved in actions for the benefit of fellow human beings has been proliferating for centuries and gaining allies. In the initial period, this mainly concerned the orientation to counteract the effects of calamities that caused tragedies in everyday human life. The dominant activities were of protective and rescue character and served resolving or mitigating problems such as hunger, homelessness, illness, be- reavement, disability caused by participation in hostilities or arising at work. Benefactors funded field hospitals, shelters, soup kitchens, and offered spiritual support, or – in some cases – even material one. Along with the professionalization of these activities, there was a shift from orphanages and rescue centers to a higher level system solutions – social welfare. The idea of a care system, the coverage and the emerging foundations of profes- sionalization meant that the activity taken in this area referred to the idea of systematiza- tion. Securing the basic life needs of a man at the minimum biological level (referring to satisfying the existential needs), was gradually replaced by higher-standard services. As for their quality they corresponded to the level which is currently defined as the minimum subsistence level. It sets out the basic conditions of human life in accordance with the standards in a given time and space. The current stage of civilization development has helped shape the constitutive bases for the social assistance system. It is an expression of a deeper reflection on the nature of man and social issues that accompany human existence. It marks a higher level of de- velopment of system activities in relation to the previously functioning welfare system. Progressive standardization, attention to the quality of offered social services, care for man perceived as a subject of interaction and, at the same time, a multidimensional being – thesea are the attributes of development. They are also the impulses, which can be read in the context of the described changes as a manifestation of the development of civiliza- tion. This observation leads to the conclusion that the offer of the twenty-first century are system products of increasingly higher quality. They make it easier to overcome the hardships that people experience in different types of situations destituting their existence. However, a significant feature of the aid scheme is its focus on the social sphere. In prin- ciple, the products offered by social assistance serve providing support to people who are unable to cope on their own with solving problems and issues marginalizing or completely excluding them from the social life. At the same time, in the operation of this system, we can recognize certain elements that give hope of moving on to the next stage of the system development. These include in particular measures meant to stimulate people to explore their own potential and activation of the possessed forces. The aim here is to overcome the passiveness and active participation in the processes of co-creation of everyday life reality. Another designate inscribing in the formal and legal dimension of the functioning of this system in Poland is the evolution of language. The name that is becoming increasingly more common and is used in the official nomenclature and the discourse conducted within the system refers to the idea of social integration of individuals, families, social groups, as well as the society as a whole. This is reflected by the formal name of the department in the Ministry of Social Policy – support and social integration. This can be read as the next step in the system development. Anticipating the directions for further transformations in the area of social activities on the Polish soil, we can re-invoke the concept of the system of human (social) develop- ment support. It involves going beyond the activity of social nature. Giving the system activities social significance extends the range of possibilities and the extent of impact. The social dimension is a component of the space relating to the social field of activity of individuals, institutions or organizations undertaking social activities. Such orienta- tion seems to reflect the increasing level of substantive quality within the system. It does not limit itself to solving problems, or even preventing them. First of all, it refers to the idea of co-creation such conditions in which human creative potential will be used. The general assumption states that man co-participating in social activities will be subject to ongoing development. He will be a subject of co-creation of the everyday life reality. The process of joint transformation of the conditions of gregarious living will therefore advance the development of human resources. It will also stimulate individuals and whole communities to be active to achieve ever higher social self-consciousness. The culture of cooperation based on the ideas of humanist subjectivity, partnership and respect for hu- man dignity will in this approach fill the space of community involvement in the affairs of everyday life. The realization of the ideal outlined in this way may in turn add to the dynamics of the process of people growing into the idea of humanity. The interiorization of this idea can help individuals and social groups in the process of acquiring the features that constitute the being of a human actively immersed in the reality that is co- -created, -processed, -reconstructed. One could say that the concept of the system of human (social) development support is a proposal whose primary purpose is to coordinate and integrate activities. They are focused on both solving problems and social issues and preventing them. This area also comprises rescue actions. They have a use in emergency situations of crisis, when short- term projects are most needed and effective. However, the foundation of this system is supporting man in the development of his potential. It is used for achieving increasingly higher ability to be a partner co-creating the reality and co-responsible for the quality and quantity of achieved results related to social interaction. That makes a man endowed with specific personal resource values become a contributor to the reality of everyday life. He is therefore the subject of cooperation and – at the same time – the recipient of the manu- factured goods for the public and individual use. Through social self-consciousness, he is able to make sacrifices and compromises in the name of solutions meant to improve the quality of social life. Understanding of the nature of social relationships and interpersonal dependencies causes in the assumed approach that that the person involved in the process of co-creation and co-transformation of the living environment skillfully eases social ten- sions generated by differences in individual human interests. Sensitivity, as well as emo- tional and social intelligence lead an active social co-activist to rational choices based on substantive grounds. Taking into account the local specificities rooted in the supra-local space he or she can participate in co-transformation of the gregarious living conditions in the name of an ideal. The ideal approach outlined above to model system solutions undertakes to indicate paths approximating a man to the ideal state. The available capacity comprises social work, which in the considered approach I can point to as a primary path to perfection. As a theory, and the more so as a sphere of practice it can be extremely useful. In the applica- tion context, social work can be seen as a set of instruments fit for use in the processes of the transformation of the reality of human life. Utilization of this tool conglomerate is possible both at the stage of the social development support system, and as part of its op- eration. In this aspect, it seems that the rank of research concepts enabling the exploration of the area of social work is increasing. Getting to know it bears the marks of a permanent process that once started is a continuous one contributing to the transformation of the life reality of individuals, families, communities, groups of people, social groups and the en- tire human race. It is in fact exploration based on action intertwined with research. Cognition of social work can be carried out in the course of projects based on the as- sumptions of the research-action concept. It is accompanied by a process of transforming the explored environments of human life. This approach, however, requires appropriate competences form the researcher active in the field of social work. This in turn is related to the necessity of proper preparation/training of the exploring activists in the area of crea- tive cognition. Referring once again to the guidelines Helena Radlińska I can re-prime in this context the postulate of thorough preparation for research work. It applies to both academics and representatives of practical activity. In cognitive processes based on the assumptions of the concept of research linked with action (which in a simplified way can be defined as creative cognition) they are equal partners. The experience gained through the undertaken research projects lead me to report a general statement. It refers to the realm of attitudes adopted by an active researcher in the field of social activity. I mean here the attitude towards the world around them and the role assumed by the co-participating researchers. Exploring the field of social work requires reflection on this issue. It is connected with a number of interpersonal relations tied up during the project at each stage of its conceptualization and implementation. The adopted attitudes reflect the approach of the investigating researcher towards the environ- ment covered by the project. In the operational dimension, it is therefore necessary to determine the superior goal that determines the planned cognitive activity. This issue becomes particularly important in the context of releasing (activation) the potential of human forces. It applies both to the researcher’s own forces and those at the disposal of the persons co-participating in cogni- tive situations. In this regard, it is useful to refer to the reflection of Helena Radlińska. She emphasized that social pedagogy is a a practical science serving life. This entails the need to identify appropriate goals of the research conducted in the field of social work practice. From the pedagogical and social message it can be gathered that they should ultimately contribute to the creative use of the expenditures (in terms of forces, time, energy, material resources – property, financial resources, etc.). The practical nature of social pedagogy in- clines/leads to constructing such research projects that will contribute to the multiplication of the human good. They will facilitate multiplication of the knowledge of the explored reality. The application dimension of this knowledge will be used for the benefit of the activities undertaken in the area of social work. Summing up the considerations dedicated to the epistemological aspect of social work, I can pose a crucial question. It may be the beginning of the cognitive process un- dertaken in the area of each segment of the reality of human life. This question bears a tele- ological meaning and refers to the aim of cognition – why?, for what purpose?, what is this cognition for? These are relevant issues from the point of engagement of human forces, the potential of which should be utilized as efficiently as possible. Referring to the goal of the cognitive activities carried out, the researcher is faced with the fundamental problem of determining his or her position in the investigated reality. The aim of the research sets the place of the exploring subject, which in the socio-pedagogical research is required to actively participate in the life of the explored reality. This objective also determines the instruments that can and should be applied to achieve the desired effects of interference in a segment of the human life reality. I can apply here a comparison of a researcher and a student. The latter, in order to gain academic recognition, makes the goal of studying his or her personal development, acquisition of knowledge, mastering skills and improv- ing performance that will enable him or her the application of the gathered knowledge in practical activities. An important result, though somewhat secondary, is the result of a test, quiz or exam. Grades are for such student some indication of the progress in the process of studying. This tool provides feedback on the areas that are already mastered sufficiently for a given level of educational advancement. They also yield information about the issues that require further work in to correct and improve one’s performance. The same can be said about a researcher who will gain recognition when the cogni- tive actions taken by him or her will serve life. The cognitive goal is fundamental, but not the only one. We can even consider its secondary position with respect to the practice of reconstruction of reality in the course of action. This is due to the recognition of the pref- erential role of social service. Cognition, in this approach, can lead to building theory and development of a scientific discipline. However, in the context of a practical orientation, these will be effects that are associated with the preparation for the work of rebuilding the reality of human life. The resulting theories can thus be useful for the practice of social ac- tivities, but will not be recognized as an autonomous scientific goal. Cognition and its theo- retical consequences are to contribute to efficient utilization of human forces in the processes of transformation of everyday human existence. In the practice of socio-pedagogical re- search, cognition of reality leads to exploring the potential of available (implicit, explicit) human forces. This diagnosis is essential in planning social activities that are undertaken with these forces. It determines the rationality of engaging the potential at hand that de- serves to be used successfully and effectively. From the socio-pedagogical perspective it seems that the practical and humanistic goal is as important as the cognitive and academic goal. In contrast, a widely recognized human (social) interest is put over the research interest, oriented at achieving theoreti- cal gains. This does not mean, however, that the scientific dimension of cognition and its theory-creating character are harmed. These are inter-balancing aspects of cognition conducted in the area of social pedagogy. Their final effects heighten the effectiveness of social activity. Hence, one should not interpret too hastily the thoughts expressed here, and presume that the guiding thesis put forward by is deprecating the theoretical dimension of the activities of social pedagogues with simultaneous appreciation of the practical context of their activity. Identifying with the viewpoint of Helena Radlińska I accept that social pedagogy as a science is to serve life. It is a hands-on science, so it chooses serving for processing the reality of gregarious life in the name of an ideal as its top priority. However, in order for this service to be efficient and kept at a high level, social activities must be grounded to a good theoretical foundation. In such cases, practice is based on the universe, not the casuistry, which enables efficient operation in identified situations. Social service is a service to the future, and also a service to the unknown, as expressed by Helena Radlińska. It requires then good preparation justified with general statements explaining certain regularities with which the getting-to-know creator (acting in the environment of human life) will deal in everyday service. Therefore, the priority attributed in the context of cognition to the reality of social work does not diminish the importance of its theoreti- cal dimension, which arises as a result of cognition, as an element accompanying gaining knowledge about the reality subject to exploration.
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