Bendradarbiavimo sistemos kūrimas socialinio darbo intervencijos procese: "Stengiamės, kad neišeitų į niekur"

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Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Bendradarbiavimo sistemos kūrimas socialinio darbo intervencijos procese: "Stengiamės, kad neišeitų į niekur"
Alternative Title:
Cooperating system building in the process of social work intervention: "We try that client doesn‘t go to nowhere"
In the Journal:
Socialinis darbas. Patirtis ir metodai [Social Work. Experience and Methods]. 2016, [Nr.] 17, p. 55-78
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Bendradarbiaujanti sistema; Bendruomenė; Psichikos sveikata; Socialinio darbo intervencija; Socialinės pagalbos tinklas; Šeimos įtraukimas; Community; Cooperating System; Family Involvement; Health; Intervention of Social Work; Mental; Mental health; Social Support Network.

ENThe study revealed that mental health social workers reflecting their professional experience, development of cooperative system building in social work intervention process describes as family involvement to the helping process and organization of social assistance network. Family understand as primary system of help, which can help a person, who has mental health disorders, to cope with challenges of everyday life. Social support network organization as a social work intervention activity directed toward cooperation with other agencies. The aim of cooperation is to initiate the continuity of help after hospital treatment, to facilitate person’s return home. Social workers cooperation with other help systems reveals that other agencies faced with missing resources, it need to provide the help. This compounded return to the community, the continuity of help in environment, where person lives and community help provision capacities after hospitalization. It seems that existing help provision – reception tradition is centralized and availability and accessibility dependent of potential client initiative unilaterally. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.7220/2029-5820.17.1.3
ISSN:
2029-0470; 2029-5820
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2019-11-19 06:19:38
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