Social Work with Socially Excluded Roma Families
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Year of publication | 2006 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | The aim of the study is to formulate goals and themes for the methodology of social work with socially excluded Roma families. In this paper I enlarge on a study whose basic results I have presented in the first part of the book. In the study, I focused on analysing interviews conducted with 17 experts (social workers, Roma pedagogical assistants, Roma activists, teachers and clerics) with whom we talked about the living conditions of socially excluded Roma families. The aim of the research was to provide an answer to the question: “In what ways are parental functions in socially excluded Roma families ensured?” While in my previous article I addressed the analysis of the interviews and described how our conversation partners perceived the performance of parental functions, now I would like to address the implications of the research results for the practice of social work. |
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