MIDTERMS SCKWRK twelve oh one (sixty-nine) CONFLICT PARADIGM
BACKGROUND OF CONFLICT THEORY
Urban Poor and Housing Demolition
RELATION OF CONFLICT THEORY & SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION
FUNCTIONALIST PARADIGM HISTORICAL CONTEXT
SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM Historical Context
Roles, Functions, and Importance
SOCIAL PROCESSES AND DERIVED SOCIAL PROCESSES
TYPES OF SOCIAL PROCESSES
TYPES OF DERIVED SOCIAL PROCESSES: ACCOMMODATION
TYPES OF ASSIMILATION: CULTURAL ASSIMILATION
The Socio-Cultural System: Philippine Education and Value Systems INTRODUCTION
The Philippine EDUCATION System
DIFFERENT LEVELS OF THE PHILIPPINE EDUCATION
KINDERGARTEN AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ALS (ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM)
TVET (TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING)
THREE AGENCIES THAT HANDLE THE BASIC EDUCATION SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepEd)
COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION (CHED)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (TESDA)
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL TRENDS
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL REALITIES LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE
INEXPERIENCED / UNDERPAID EDUCATORS
THE DECLINE IN LITERACY COMPREHENSION
THE PHILIPPINE VALUE SYSTEM Filipino Core Values:
Influences on the values system
Colonial and indigenous heritage
THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY: AGRARIAN ISSUE AND ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM
Three. Low Productivity and Mechanization Barriers
Four. Poor Rural Infrastructure and High Post-Harvest Losses
Five. Lag in Technology Adoption and Extension Services
Six. Aging Farming Population and Youth Outmigration
Seven. High Input Costs and Limited Access to Financing
Aspect of Agrarian Reform
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law Key Points Summary:
New Agrarian Emancipation Act, Republic Act Number eleven thousand nine hundred fifty-three.
How Economic Imperialism Manifests in the Philippine Context:
Final thoughts or implications to social work
Graft, Corruption, and Bureaucracy
LAW AGAINST GRAFT and CORRUPTION Republic Act Number three thousand nineteen - Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
Characteristics of Bureaucracy:
TYPES OF DECENTRALIZATION: ADMINISTRATIVE DECENTRALIZATION
POLITICAL DECENTRALIZATION
THE MANDANAS RULING IMPLEMENTATION
Causes of Political Dynasty:
Characteristics of neoliberalism
INSTITUTIONS ESTABLISHED UNDER NEOLIBERALISM
PRIVATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICES
INCREASE ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
RISE OF THE CONSUMER CULTURE
INCREASED IN FINANCIALIZATION
COMMODIFICATION OF SOCIAL LIFE
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF GLOBALIZATION
Implications to Social Work Practice in terms of Policies, Programs, and Services Overview
Focus on Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness
Services Implications: Commodification of Services
Limited and Fragmented Access
Example: Accredited NGO Managed Centers
Example: Republic Act eight thousand four hundred forty-two or the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of nineteen ninety-five
Example: The Republic Act No. nine two zero eight or the Anti-Trafficking in
Example: Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (four Ps)
Services Implications Migrant Workers Republic Act eight thousand four hundred forty-two: Migrants Workers and Overseas Filipino Act of nineteen ninety-five
Example: The Republic Act No. eight three seven one or Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act
The Struggles of Various Sectors in the Philippines Introduction
Global Gender Gap Report twenty twenty-four
Socially Disadvantaged Women
Challenges Faced by Women Gender-Based Violence
Social services, a key focus of social workers, involve helping women individually or in groups with:
Temporary Shelter and Essential Life Services
Community Education - Helps people accept and support disadvantaged women.
- Help women gain skills and prepare for jobs so they can be independent.
Children Living in Poverty
Children Lacking Parental Care and Supervision
Children Exposed to Exploitation and Abuse
STREET CHILDREN AND DRUG TRADE
CURRENT CHALLENGES IN CHILD WELFARE:
Increasing Number of CICL cases
Need for more Social Workers and Funding
CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW (CICL)
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child nineteen eighty-nine
ROLES OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN CHILD WELFARE
ALTERNATIVE CHILD CARE SERVICES
Two. Legal Guardianship - Provides a legal guardian until the child reaches adulthood.
Four. Residential/Institutional Care - Twenty-four-hour group care when family placement is not an option.
Factors contributing to youth's educational difficulties:
ROLES OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN YOUTH'S EDUCATION
ROLES OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN TEENAGE PREGNANCY: