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What is the role of social worker in "engendering" social work?

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Answered by smartykiller
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The Center for Women Centered Social Work emerged out an evolutionary process in 2015. Since 2007 the Centre members were an integral part of the Centre for Equity for Women Children and Families since 2007. This Centre has done some pioneering work on women and children’s issues and actively engaged with engendering curriculum within the School. Field Action Projects like Childline, Meljol and Special Cells for Violence against Women evolved and became independent national and state level programmes. These experiences and programmatic interventions fed into curriculum development on women and children’s issues. Meanwhile across the Institute and School of Social Work discussions were also happening with regard to intensifying curriculum as well as field action on women’s issues. With the restructuring of the school in 2006, the School designed the MA Social Work curriculum in a manner wherein the first year courses remained generic but in the second year the students had the option of selecting different thematic concentrations in the two semesters. The concentration on Women Centred Practice was conceptualised and offered to second year Social Work students since 2007. The experiences of the concentrations as well as regular feedback from the students led the School of Social Work to evaluate the format of the MA programmes. It was felt that the thematic concentrations needed deeper engagements with the students and it would enhance the quality of theory, perspective, skills and intervention training. This led to the final conceptualisation of the MA programme on Women Centred Practice.

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What is the role of social worker in "engendering" social work?

→ Since 2007 the Centre members were an integral part of the Centre for Equity for Women Children and Families since 2007.

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