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- Social_work abstract "Social work is a professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and subjective well-being of individuals, groups, and communities through research, policy, community organizing, direct practice, crisis intervention, and teaching for the benefit of those affected by social disadvantages such as poverty, mental and physical illness or disability, and social injustice, including violations of their civil liberties and human rights. A person who practices social work is called a social worker. In the UK, the title Social Worker is protected by law and only those who have undergone approved training at university either through a Bachelor or Masters degree in Social Work and are registered with the appropriate regulatory body (the Health and Care Professions Council in England, the Scottish Social Services Council, the Care Council for Wales, or the Northern Ireland Social Care Council) may practice social work and be called a social worker. Social workers typically undergo a systematic set of training and qualifications that are distinct from those of social care workers, care assistants or social care workers, who may undertake a social work role but not necessarily have the qualifications or professional skills of a qualified social worker. Currently, there is no formal qualifications or training to practice as a social care assistant, care worker, social care assistant or carer, but mostly ancillary staff are accountable to a qualified member of staff, such as a social worker. Research and the practice of social worker focused on areas such as: human development, sociolegal, psychosocial, psychotherapy, counselling, social policy, public administration, social program evaluation, and community development. Social workers are organized into local, national, continental, and international professional bodies. It is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates theoretical bases from economics, education, sociology, law, medicine, philosophy, politics, anthropology, and psychology.".
- Social_work wikiPageExternalLink www.everychildmattersbook.co.uk.
- Social_work wikiPageID "146717".
- Social_work wikiPageRevisionID "605932799".
- Social_work activitySector "Pursuit of promoting well-being, civil liberties, human rights, social welfare and social change through economics, education, ecology, sociology, law, medicine, philosophy, politics, anthropology, psychotherapy, psychology and counselling".
- Social_work competencies "Degree level".
- Social_work hasPhotoCollection Social_work.
- Social_work name "Social Worker".
- Social_work officialNames "Social Worker , State Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker , Qualified Social Worker, Qualified Care Manager, Clinical Social Worker, Forensic Social Worker, Psychiatrist Social Worker, Licensed Social Worker, Mental Health Social Worker, Childrens Social Workers, Adults Social Worker, Learning Disabilities Social Worker, Drugs and Alcohol Social Worker, Social Work Practitioner.".
- Social_work relatedOccupation "Education Officer, Mental Health Nurse, Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Counselor, Occupational Therapist".
- Social_work subject Category:Academic_disciplines.
- Social_work subject Category:Mental_health_professionals.
- Social_work subject Category:Psychiatry-related_fields.
- Social_work subject Category:Social_work.
- Social_work subject Category:Welfare_agencies.
- Social_work subject Category:Welfare_and_service_organizations.
- Social_work comment "Social work is a professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and subjective well-being of individuals, groups, and communities through research, policy, community organizing, direct practice, crisis intervention, and teaching for the benefit of those affected by social disadvantages such as poverty, mental and physical illness or disability, and social injustice, including violations of their civil liberties and human rights.".
- Social_work label "Assistente sociale".
- Social_work label "Maatschappelijk werk".
- Social_work label "Praca socjalna".
- Social_work label "Serviço social".
- Social_work label "Social work".
- Social_work label "Soziale Arbeit".
- Social_work label "Trabajo social".
- Social_work label "Travail social".
- Social_work label "Социальная работа".
- Social_work label "خدمة اجتماعية".
- Social_work label "社会福祉援助技術".
- Social_work label "社會工作".
- Social_work sameAs Sociální_práce.
- Social_work sameAs Soziale_Arbeit.
- Social_work sameAs Κοινωνική_εργασία.
- Social_work sameAs Trabajo_social.
- Social_work sameAs Gizarte-langintza.
- Social_work sameAs Travail_social.
- Social_work sameAs Pekerja_sosial.
- Social_work sameAs Assistente_sociale.
- Social_work sameAs 社会福祉援助技術.
- Social_work sameAs 사회사업.
- Social_work sameAs Maatschappelijk_werk.
- Social_work sameAs Praca_socjalna.
- Social_work sameAs Serviço_social.
- Social_work sameAs m.012qgt.
- Social_work sameAs Q205398.
- Social_work sameAs Q205398.
- Social_work wasDerivedFrom Social_work?oldid=605932799.
- Social_work isPrimaryTopicOf Social_work.