Case Work Introduction
Case Work Introduction
SARAVANA K
TUMKUR UNIVERSITY
Definition of Social Work
InJuly2001,theInternationalAssociationofSchoolsof
SocialWorkandtheInternationalFederationofSocial
Workersadoptedthefollowinginternationaldefinition
ofsocialwork.
“ThesocialworkprofessionpromotesSocialChange,
Problem-solvinginhumanrelationships,and
empowermentandliberationofpeopletoenhance
well-being.
Utilizingtheoriesofhumanbehaviourandsocial
systems,socialworkintervenesatthepointswhere
peopleinteractwiththeirenvironments.
PrinciplesofHumanRightsandSocialJusticeare
fundamentaltosocialwork”.
Social Work
Social Work-
- is a Science – a systematized knowledge ascertained by observation and
experiment.
- is an Art – guided by principles; and practical skills and their application
CASE WORK
• Case work is one of the direct methods of social work which uses the
case-by-case approach for dealing with individuals and families as
regards their problems of social functioning.
- Home environment
- Locality
Is the person employed?
Is the head of the family employed?
) Psychological
b) Sociological - Interpersonal
- Familial
- Economic
- Occupational
c) A combination of both
Individuals differ from one another because of ……
- genetic inheritance
- exposure to different social and
environmental issues - type of family and family
environment.
The basic objective of social case work is
social welfare, with fundamental focus on
the individual.
Philosophical Assumptions