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Social Development, the promotion of Well-Being, and the Perceived Role of Social Work in Peru
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Abstract Social development can benefit from a more realistic assessment of what has, what can and what should be accomplished. This research aimed at identifying the role social work is playing in the promotion of well-being within social development interventions in Peru. To achieve this, the methods conce... view more
Social development can benefit from a more realistic assessment of what has, what can and what should be accomplished. This research aimed at identifying the role social work is playing in the promotion of well-being within social development interventions in Peru. To achieve this, the methods concentrated on collecting data through a desk review and an internet based survey. The purposive sample was composed of 30 professionals working on the promotion of well-being, in public institutions, NGOs, social entrepreneurships, universities, international and national agencies and community-based organizations in Lima, the Andean and rain forest region. The results revealed that most of the organizations pursue a main goal of integral development preventing multidimensional problems, mainly through educational strategies (developing human and social capital), as well as implementing social planning and creating employment; commonly with families and women. Social workers are fairly represented in the field, however perceived positively, as promoters of well-being and more equal societies. Demanding challenges lie ahead of Peruvian social development, though the results underlined valuable structural and subjective resources to overcome these.... view less
Keywords
social work; well-being; social intervention; social change; social planning; employment promotion; combating poverty; social policy; social support; psychosocial intervention; prevention; developing country; Peru; Andean Region; Latin America
Classification
Social Work, Social Pedagogics, Social Planning
Sociology of Developing Countries, Developmental Sociology
Free Keywords
well-being; promotion
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
31 p.
Status
Primary Publication
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0