Jun 9, 2013

Values and Principles of Social Work

MSW Class Work on the values and principles of social work & identifying 10 social workers.
 
A.    Primary Aims of Social Work Profession
 
1.      To enhance human well being and help meet their basic needs.
2.      Particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed and living in poverty.
3.      Focus on individual well-being in a social context and well being of the society.

Civil Resurgency with special reference to Manipur Indegenous group

Introduction: The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence of civil society in the Third World that has driven scholars increasingly to ask how revitalized social movements impact democratic progress. Despite daunting theoretical and methodological problems in studying movement outcomes, and disparate historical and social conditions producing diverse, contending views of movement effects, institutionalization of movements is a major, though not sole, mechanism for consolidating and advancing democracy. Movement institutionalization requires a particular melding of movement organization characteristics and favorable political opportunities that vary widely by time and context. This institutionalization of civil resurgence is lacking in the hills of Manipur.

Sigmund Freud Theory: Phallic Stage Analysis

Introduction: Freudian theory of psychosexual development is one of the best known, but also one of the most controversial. Freud believed that personality develops through a series of childhood stages during which the pleasure-seeking energies of the id become focused on certain erogenous areas. This psychosexual energy, or libido, was described as the driving force behind behavior. If these psychosexual stages are completed successfully, the result is a healthy personality. If certain issues are not resolved at the appropriate stage, fixation can occur. A fixation is a persistent focus on an earlier psychosexual stage. Until this conflict is resolved, the individual will remain "stuck" in this stage. For example, a person who is fixated at the oral stage may be over-dependent on others and may seek oral stimulation through smoking, drinking, or eating. The phallic stage is the third of five Freudian psychosexual development stages: (i) the Oral, (ii) the Anal, (iii) the Phallic, (iv) the Latent, and (v) the Genital.

Social Audit - Mipite thaneina

Social Audit - Mipite thaneina

1993 kum, India Danbupi - 73rd Constitutional Amendment in India mipite thuneina nasa tah in ana pia hi. Tam danbu siemphat 73rd na in khosung leh vengsung mipite (Gram Sabha) in Village council (Panchayati Raj) nasepna, sum-le-pai zee dan leh nasepdan, solkal apat sum lutdan leh a zahdan tanpha uh deibang a suichet theina tha mipite khut ah ana pia hi. Tua tham lou in tam dan siemphatna in solkal apat kuon developmental scheme khat pou pou Social Audit bawl tei tei ding chi’n zong ana thutan hi. Tam dan siemphatna in a tup pipen ahileh khantouna nasepna toh kisai a nehgu-tahgu a umlouna ding leh a hi ding bang a nasepna bawl ding chi ahiban ah, a zaljou ding mipite leh ana sem thatawlte tunga dihtatna um ding deina ahi deu pen hi.