Search for dissertations about: "CHILDREN human rights thesis SOCIAL WORK"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words CHILDREN human rights thesis SOCIAL WORK.
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1. Child welfare and professionalization
Abstract : This study deals with the qualities of professionalization of public child welfare. Its relationto general social policy is emphasized. The potentials of welfarism are explored as a part ofthe study of crisis of legitimacy and rationality prevalent in welfare systems. READ MORE
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2. Unaccompanied refugee minors and political responses in Sweden: Challenges for social work
Abstract : Currently, there are 68.5 million people forcibly displaced around the world, which is the highest figure since World War II. The affected individuals have fled their homes to seek protection elsewhere, either within their own country or across national borders. Approximately 16. READ MORE
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3. Mind the blues : Swedish police officers' mental health and forced deportation of unaccompanied refugee children
Abstract : Introduction: Policing is a public health issue. The police often encounter vulnerable populations. Police officers have wide discretionary powers, which could impact on how they support vulnerable populations. READ MORE
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4. Cross-Sector Strategists. Dedicated Bureaucrats in Local Government Administration
Abstract : It is argued that political-administrative organizations are becoming increasingly complex with more horizontal governance required. In Swedish municipal administration, there is a group of administrators assigned the task of monitoring and promoting strategic topics that should be integrated horizontally within the organization. READ MORE
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5. Educational inclusion for students with neurodevelopmental conditions
Abstract : Introduction: Inclusive education is the response to the human rights movement that requested equal rights to general education for all students, independent of their prerequisites and/or disabilities. Inclusion is different from integration, which concentrates on the capacities of an individual to adapt to a given mainstream. READ MORE