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SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

AUTHOR(S) -

TESS EZZY, MUKTAZUR RAHMAN KAZI, Dr. HONREISO VS, ANTONIETO G. ALABAN

DOI – 10.61909/AMKEDTB052420

Genre/Subject – Social Science

Book code – AMKEDTB042420    pgs: 240

ISBN(E) – 978-81-972267-1-7

Published – 20/05/2024

ISBN(P) – 978-81-973793-5-2

Published – 03/06/2024

AUTHOR(S)

Ms. TESS EZZY

Ms. Tess Ezzy is a Master of Arts candidate from Sydney, Australia. She has undergraduate degrees in Arts, Social Work and Education. Her research interests lie in a wide range of topics including mental health, child and family welfare, social justice and inequality, community development, and the impact of policy on vulnerable populations.

https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3634-8670

MUKTAZUR RAHMAN KAZI

Presently working as Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Mankachar College (affiliated to Gauhati University), and Assam (India) . Mr. Kazi has been teaching Economics at the undergraduate level for more than 16 years. He also teaches Economics to the post-graduate students under KKHSOU and GUCDOE at Mankachar College Study Centre. He has participated and presented a number of research papers in both national and international level seminars. He has also published a good number of research papers on different pertinent socio-economic and political issues in reputed national and international journals.

 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2768-7194

Dr. HONREISO VS

Dr. Honreiso VS, PhD Research Scholar in the Department of Social Work at William Carey University, Meghalaya is a “GreenE Champion” recognized by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. He also holds a Master Degree in Social Work specializing in Community Development.

https://orcid.org/0009-0001-5100-4189

ANTONIETO G. ALABAN

Mr. Antonieto G. Alaban has extensive experience in development works particularly in the field of public health thru networking and coordination with government partners, private sectors, NGO networks and other key stakeholders. He has special expertise in program promotion, advocacy, training and research as well as in resource mobilization and management of community-based health development projects both locally and internationally.

Currently, he is a Lecturer at the Nursing and Public Health Department of the College of Applied Medical Sciences at King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia. Prior to working with King Faisal University, he served as Area Manager/Health Advisor of the USAID funded community health project under JPHIEGO and Chemonics International. Also worked as Project Coordinator/Team Leader with Save the Children US USAID funded project on Nutrition and Family Planning and with UNFPA as Reproductive Health (RH) Program Coordinator under the 6th Country Programme of Assistance.

ABOUT BOOK / ABSTRACT

“Social Work and Community Development: A Guide to Empowerment” is an illuminating journey through the interconnected realms of social work and community development, meticulously dissected and expounded upon in its twelve comprehensive chapters. The book begins its exploration with a foundational understanding in Chapter 1, elucidating the essence of social work practice and the intricacies of community development. Delving into historical contexts and theoretical frameworks, it sets the stage for a profound understanding of the role of empowerment amidst the myriad challenges and opportunities within the field, all while upholding ethical considerations as paramount.

In Chapter 2, the discourse shifts towards theories of social change, presenting a panoramic view of ideologies from modernization and dependency theories to conflict and feminist theories, each lens offering unique insights into the dynamics of societal transformation. The subsequent chapter navigates through the terrain of community assessment and needs analysis, equipping readers with the tools to discern community assets, identify needs, and analyze the intricate web of social determinants of health and cultural competencies essential for effective engagement.

Moving forward, Chapter 4 elucidates various social work practice models, from the strengths-based and person-centered approaches to cognitive-behavioral and narrative therapies, offering a rich tapestry of methodologies to address diverse needs. Chapter 5 unfurls the art of community organizing and advocacy, emphasizing grassroots mobilization, policy analysis, and coalition building as potent instruments for effecting systemic change.

In Chapter 6, the focus shifts towards program planning and development, guiding readers through the intricacies of needs assessment, goal setting, and sustainability planning, all while navigating the complex terrain of cultural and contextual factors. Subsequent chapters then traverse the landscape of social work and community development in diverse practice settings, ranging from healthcare and education to government agencies and international development, underscoring the adaptability and versatility of these disciplines.

Chapter 8 grapples with the imperative of diversity and social justice, urging practitioners to confront implicit biases, champion equity, and foster inclusive communities. Ethical considerations take center stage in Chapter 9, where principles, codes, and dilemmas are scrutinized through a cultural sensitivity lens, emphasizing the pivotal role of supervision and consultation in ethical decision-making.

Evaluation and outcome measurement are dissected in Chapter 10, followed by an exploration of capacity building and sustainability strategies in Chapter 11, foregrounding the imperative of continuous improvement and community empowerment. Finally, Chapter 12 offers a visionary glimpse into future directions, beckoning practitioners to embrace technological innovations, advocate for policy change, and nurture resilient communities amidst evolving societal landscapes.

In essence, “Social Work and Community Development: A Guide to Empowerment” emerges as a beacon of enlightenment, weaving together theory, practice, and ethics into a tapestry of empowerment and social change, destined to inspire and equip generations of practitioners in their quest for a more just and equitable world.

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