explain values and principles of casework in social work
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The seven casework principles namely individualization, acceptance, self-determination, controlled emotional involvement, confidentiality, non-judgmental attitude and purposeful expression of feelings proposed by Felix Biestek is taken up to indigenize with Thirukural. ... Indigenization is a cross-cultural practice.
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Social casework (or social work) values have roots in the democratic social system. These contain certain ideas which are valuable to anyone engaged in social work practice.
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