转变关怀:冲突后地区儿童和青年的个人社会工作。

Muwafak A.Suhel, Vinay Kumar
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在俄罗斯-乌克兰战争冲突之后,有效提供社会服务的重要性在受战争影响的地区得到了越来越多的关注。建立社会服务的传统方法目前正面临批评,因为越来越多的人认识到与量身定制的社会工作干预有关的优势,特别是在儿童和年轻人的背景下。本文探讨了去机构化的概念,强调了它在冲突后地区的重要性,并强调了个性化社会工作方法在促进受俄乌战争冲突影响的儿童和年轻人福利方面的价值。本文基于对相关文献的全面概念性回顾,包括特定研究领域内的书籍、期刊和相关学术文章。研究努力确定与实施制度化社会工作实践有关的挑战和后果。本研究还探讨了在冲突地区,特别是针对儿童和青少年的个性化社会工作干预的潜在实际效益。这篇文章还可以阐明在以战争为特征的地区与个人,特别是儿童和年轻人接触时应考虑的关键因素。全面的努力将成为进一步审查的宝贵资源,特别是在经常性入侵和国内冲突的具体情况下使用个性化的社会工作办法。
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Transforming Care: Individual Social Work in Post-Conflict Zones for Children and Youth.
The significance of efficient social service provision has gained increased attention in war-affected regions following the Russia-Ukraine war conflict. The conventional method of establishing social services is currently facing criticism due to an increasing acknowledgment of the advantages associated with tailored and customised social work interventions, particularly in the context of children and young individuals. The article explores the notion of deinstitutionalization, emphasising its importance in post-conflict areas and emphasising the value of a personalised social work approach in promoting the welfare of children and young people impacted by the Russia-Ukraine war conflict. The present article is grounded in a comprehensive conceptual review of pertinent literature, encompassing books, journals, and related scholarly articles within the specific field of study. Research has endeavoured to ascertain the challenges and ramifications associated with the implementation of institutionalised social work practices. This study has also explored the potential pragmatic benefits of personalised social work interventions in areas of conflict, particularly focusing on children and adolescents. This article could also elucidate the key factors that should be taken into account while engaging with individuals, particularly children and young people, in regions characterised by war. The comprehensive endeavour would serve as a valuable resource for further examination, particularly in relation to the use of a personalised social work approach within the specific circumstances of recurrent invasions and civil conflicts.
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