Systematic benevolence best encapsulates the core essence of Social Welfare Administration.
It involves organized and methodical efforts to provide support and services to improve the well-being of individuals and communities, reflecting a structured approach to social welfare.
According to functionalist theory, the purpose of education in society is to transmit cultural values.
Functionalists view education as a means of socializing individuals into the norms and values of their culture, ensuring the continuity and cohesion of society.
Reflectivity is the process of examining how your personal and professional values, beliefs, assumptions, biases, and power affect your social work practice.
It involves self-awareness and critical reflection to improve practice and address potential biases.
According to symbolic interactionism, the primary focus of sociology is symbolic meanings and interactions.
This perspective emphasizes how individuals create and interpret symbols through social interactions, shaping their understanding of the world and their behavior.
Activity to improve the condition of disadvantaged people in society is called Social service.
It encompasses organized efforts to provide support, resources, and assistance to those in need, aiming to enhance their well-being and address social inequalities.