在斯普斯卡共和国,人权是否为针对弱势群体的社会工作提供了赋权的可能性?

Vesna Šućur-Janjetović, Andrea Rakanović-Radonjić, Draško Gajić
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弱势群体是处于社会排斥、脆弱和对包括贫困在内的一系列风险敏感较高风险的特殊类别。残疾人、儿童、青少年、妇女、老年人、暴力受害者/幸存者、文盲、农村居民、某些少数群体成员、难民和流离失所者、LGBTIQ+社区成员等都被认为是弱势群体。人权作为一个普遍概念受到波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那(波黑)宪法的保障,该宪法保证波黑所有公民的人权得到落实。《宪法》也预见到,国家有义务执行确保这些标准的国际文件,有义务执行得到保障的人权。在帮助弱势群体方面,人权是社会工作和社会政策的基础和框架,然而,在现实的社会工作实践中,这些群体仍然处于社会的边缘。本文着重探讨社会工作在帮助弱势群体走出社会边缘的可能性。这篇文章代表了对收集到的相关文件进行分析的结果,其中包括关于塞族共和国弱势群体人权执法的现状和进程、现状和变化的信息。用于理解和试图寻找定义问题的可能答案的理论框架是由批判性社会工作观点支撑的。在对相关文献进行研究时,采用内容分析法作为独立的理论实证方法。
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Are human rights providing empowerment possibilities for social work with vulnerable groups in the Republic of Srpska?
Vulnerable groups represent special categories that are at a higher risk of being socially excluded, vulnerable, and sensitive to a spectrum of risks, including poverty. Disabled persons, children, youngsters, women, elders, victims/survivors of violence, illiterate people, people living in rural areas, members of certain minority groups, refugees and displaced persons, members of LGBTIQ+ communities, etc., are considered to be vulnerable. Human rights as a universal concept are guaranteed by the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), which guarantees the implementation of human rights for all citizens of BiH. The obligation to implement the international documents that secure the standards, obliging the state to enforce guaranteed human rights is also anticipated by the Constitution. Human rights are the foundation and the framework for social work and social policy when it comes to working with and in favour of vulnerable groups, however, in reality of social work practice, these groups remain on the margins of society. This article focuses on possibilities of social work in helping vulnerable groups to move from the margins of society. The article represents the results of the analysis conducted on gathered relevant documents that include information regarding the current state and processes, status, and changes regarding the vulnerable groups' human rights enforcement in the Republic of Srpska. The theoretical framework used for understanding and trying to search for possible answers to the defined question is underpinned by the critical social work perspectives. The content analysis was used as an independent theoretical-empirical method when research on relevant documents was conducted.
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