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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra,
Institute of Social Sciences,
Department of social work
PRESENTATION
ON
Historical Development Of Social
Work In USA
SUBMITTEDTO:- SUBMITTED BY :-
DR. R.K. BHARTI NITIN KUMAR GAUTAM
(Asst. Prof.) S.NO.:- 21
Content
 Definition of social work
 History of social work in USA
 Early historical development of social work
 Development of social work between 1900 –
1935
 Development of social work from 1935
onward
 conclusion
Definition of
social work
 Social work is a practice-based profession and an
academic discipline that promotes social change
and development, social cohesion, and the
empowerment and liberation of people.
Principles of social justice, human rights,
collective responsibility and respect for
diversities are central to social
work. Underpinned by theories of social work,
social sciences, humanities and indigenous
knowledges , social work engages people and
structures to address life challenges and enhance
wellbeing.
History of social
work In the beginning of 17th century a large population of european
entered in US and new settlement.
 The ancient settlement of US were also based on european
ancient culture and civilization and so there leave a kind of
uniformity in the culture, traditions and religious perspectives.
 In the field of social welfare the american settlement followed
europe and specially england.The major impact of england on
social welfare was that in america also an emphasis was given on
private charity like in england.
 However starting from the year 1935 revolutionary change can be
seen in the development of social work as a profession in america
which left its development in england for behind.The historical
development of social work in america is discussed in the light of
above mentioned introductory remarks.
Early historical
development of
social work
 LOCAL CHARITIES It is know fact that the early
settlers in american colonies magrating from many european
countries and from the beginning of the 17th century the
colonist from england and other countries brought with
them the coustoms , traditions ,laws , and institutions .
 They were sp deeply involved in the resettlement problems
which left them no time to think about the needy migrants .
However grounded as they were in their country origin they
continued to be guided by their religious considerations and
could not turn their back on the pious religious obligation to
Early historical
development of
social work Thus persons having faith in religious teachings and
philanthropic and humanitarian attitudes started
collecting.Alms through local parishes which in turn
started distributing these through local authorities
having full knowledge of the personal background of
the needy and the situation in which they were placed .
 According to the elizabethan poor law it is the
responsibility of the local church to take care of the
destitute . Every town made provission to the
maintenance of the poor by supplying food, clothing
and houses.This responsibility rested with the town in
which needy were residing.
Poor Relief
 Poor relief was financed by poor tax and certain kind of fines
and relief work was administered by oversears of the poor in
the form of ;
 (1) out door relief in kind
 (2)farming out or selling out the poor to the lowest bidder.
 A committee was appointed in 1821 in massachussetis to
investigate the working of the poor laws. This committee
came to the conclusion that out door relief was expensive ,
wasteful and morally degrading and that alms houses were
most economical .
 (A )poor in need of permanent support and
 (B )the temporary poor .
 And suggested the establishment of “house of employment”
for able – bodied poor and penitentiary for sturdy beggers
and vagrants .
Private charities
and Alms houses In america only in a few cities there were poor houses
and correction houses .The first house in america was
opened in new york in 1657 & later on in other cities .
 In america the role of private charity was highly limited &
whatever was in existance was abolished by the end of
18th century .To understand the problem of the poor the
first social work course was designed in 1898 in new york
city . For the better organisation and regulation of all
NGO works . Council of social agency was establish and
community chest was established by collective efforts in
the form collection of money .
Private charities and
Alms houses
 The increasing expenditure on the poor was being criticized
in the beginning of 20th century . 2 major regions were
identified of increasing expenditure on the poor upon local
government .
 (a) increasing number poor due to increase in mass
protection .
 (b) demand of poor assistance by able – bodied workers due
to crop faiture .
 (c) so in this way many families become dependent on
government assistance .
 Due to which committes was setup in masscheuasets and
ney york in america in 1821 and 1823 . According to the
committee highly expensive out door subsidy ruins the
morality of the poor .
Charity organisation
societies [COS] &
Settlement house
movement The charity organisation society movement was started
in the USA at buffalo in 1877. the new york charity
organisation society made revolution in the field of
organised charity work with In 15 years by extending its
activities to 92 american cities .The scientific charity
approach anabled charity organisation socities (COS) to
understand and take care of family problems . The
charity organisation societies started in Bostan and
philadelphia in 1878 operated on the following principle:
Charity organisation
societies [COS] &
Settlement house
movement (1)detailed investigation on application for charity
 (2)a central system of registration to avoid duplication
 (3)co-operation between various relief agencies
 (4)extensive use of voluntary friendly visitors.
 The settlement house movement of this period was
another important event in the development of social
work in america. Rapid urbanization, industrilization and
ammigration.
Charity organisation
societies [COS] &
Settlement house
movement Produced social sattlement movement in the america .This
movement combined social advocacy and social service
with proper intervantion through group work and
neighbourhood organisation strategies .The settlement
house workers established nieghbourhood centres and
offered services such as citizenship training , adult
education, counselling , recreation and day care .The social
group work social action and community organisation
methods have emerged from sattlement house movement .
Child Welfare
Movement
 The rapid growth of manufacturing industries
aggravated the pathetic condition of children so
Children Aid Society 1857 were started in new york
city.This led to the formation of child welfare
movement .The aim of the agencies was to rescue
children from inadequate homes and from the
streets.
Estalishment of homes
for the beggars
from the very beginning of 20th century the increasing
expenditure on the maintanance of the poor came under
severe criticism.The reasons for such an increase in
expenditure was increasing population , crop failure due to
which many able –bodied individual also started demanding
poor releief .
To overcame this problems two committees were established
in 1821 and 1823 in two states – massachusetts and new
york . Both these committees came to the conclusion that
out door relief was more expensive and lower the morality
and self esteem of the individual.These committees
established beggars homes and work houses and admitted
the poor in these institutions. Even this step could not fully
improve the condition of the poor because beggars of all
categories were put together in these institutions .
Development of social
work
Between 1900-1935
 In the field of social welfare two new tendencies can
be seen after 1900 –
 (1) the need to understand the problems associated
with social welfare both under the public and
private.
 (2)to consider services provided by the federal
government began to be thought as supplementary
to the services rendered by the state government .
Development of social
work
Between 1900-1935
 1929 ;
 Great depression of 1929 brought about a major
change in american system of welfare .The federal
government accepted the responsibility of taking
interest in the field of social welfare and emergency
relief and construction act was passed by the american
congress which empowered the reconstruction finance
corporation to give short term loans to different levels
of government . State counties and cities for relief work
as well as for public work relief projects.
Development of
social work
from 1935 onwards
During the period 1935 to 1960 revolutionary changes
took place in the historical development of social
work and social welfare services. In 1935 president
roosevelt announced the federal government role
in haring a work relief programme for;
(1)Unemployed
(2)Employable unemployed and established works
progress administration
Development of social
work
from 1935 onwards
Thus some of the important programme of this period
are ;
(A) The work project administration 1935
(B) work program for unemployed youth having two components
- civil conservation corps 1933 and
- national youth administration
(C)Program for rural rehabilitation
(D)Resettlement administration again reorganised as form security
administration in 1948 again replaced by farmers home
administration under US department of agriculture .
(E )modern social security system.
1970
president nixon shifted the administration of anti
poverty programms to state and localities .in 1972 and
1973 congress passed the state and local fiscal
assistance act and the comprehensive employment
and training act .this legislation established the
concept of revenue sharing and led ultimately to the
dismantling of the office of economice opportunity .
The most significant social policy accomplishments of the
nixon administration however were the social security
amendments of 1972 which centralised and
standardized aid to disabled people and low income
elderly and indexed benefits to inflation. Food stamps ,
child nutrition, and railroad retirement programs were
also linked to cost of living rates.
The Reagan
revolution
The policy changes that were inspired by the so-called Reagan
revolution of the 1980s compelled social workers to rely
increasingly if not exclusively on private sector solutions for
social welfare problems. Entire programs were reduced
frozen or eliminated . Additional block grants were created
in such areas as child welfare and community development .
A looming crisis in the funding of social security and
medicare was forestalled in 1983 through modest tax
increases and benefit reductions. At the same time
ballooning federal deficits precluded any major new social
welfare initatives , consequently , during times of overall
prosperity poverty rates soared , particularly among
children , young families , and person of color. By the early
1990s the number of people officially listed as poor had
risen to 36 million .
The clinton years
From the out set president clintons policy option were
severely constrained by the budget deficits his
administration inherited. Stymied in the development
of an ambitious social welfare ageda such as a
comprehensive national health insurance program he
focused instead on budgetary restraints and the
promotion of economic growth . After considerable
debate he signed a controversial welfare reform bill in
1996 which replaced AFDC with block grants to states
that included time limits and conditions on the receipt
of cash assistance.The legislation also developed
responsibility for welfare program development to
state and increased the roles of private sector and faith
based organization in program implementation .
conclusion
 The history of social work and social welfare in
america were largely shaped by european
influences .These in turn arose in part in ancient
asian and middle eastern traditions. On continents
of the new world colonial influences helped define
the nature of well being and proscribed responses
for inequities that emerged in the distribution of
social resources . Differences between the HAVE
and HAVE NOTS often involved judgments about
the moral character or social status of persons in
need and led to variations in remedies for their
circumstances .
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  • 1. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of social work PRESENTATION ON Historical Development Of Social Work In USA SUBMITTEDTO:- SUBMITTED BY :- DR. R.K. BHARTI NITIN KUMAR GAUTAM (Asst. Prof.) S.NO.:- 21
  • 2. Content  Definition of social work  History of social work in USA  Early historical development of social work  Development of social work between 1900 – 1935  Development of social work from 1935 onward  conclusion
  • 3. Definition of social work  Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work. Underpinned by theories of social work, social sciences, humanities and indigenous knowledges , social work engages people and structures to address life challenges and enhance wellbeing.
  • 4. History of social work In the beginning of 17th century a large population of european entered in US and new settlement.  The ancient settlement of US were also based on european ancient culture and civilization and so there leave a kind of uniformity in the culture, traditions and religious perspectives.  In the field of social welfare the american settlement followed europe and specially england.The major impact of england on social welfare was that in america also an emphasis was given on private charity like in england.  However starting from the year 1935 revolutionary change can be seen in the development of social work as a profession in america which left its development in england for behind.The historical development of social work in america is discussed in the light of above mentioned introductory remarks.
  • 5. Early historical development of social work  LOCAL CHARITIES It is know fact that the early settlers in american colonies magrating from many european countries and from the beginning of the 17th century the colonist from england and other countries brought with them the coustoms , traditions ,laws , and institutions .  They were sp deeply involved in the resettlement problems which left them no time to think about the needy migrants . However grounded as they were in their country origin they continued to be guided by their religious considerations and could not turn their back on the pious religious obligation to
  • 6. Early historical development of social work Thus persons having faith in religious teachings and philanthropic and humanitarian attitudes started collecting.Alms through local parishes which in turn started distributing these through local authorities having full knowledge of the personal background of the needy and the situation in which they were placed .  According to the elizabethan poor law it is the responsibility of the local church to take care of the destitute . Every town made provission to the maintenance of the poor by supplying food, clothing and houses.This responsibility rested with the town in which needy were residing.
  • 7. Poor Relief  Poor relief was financed by poor tax and certain kind of fines and relief work was administered by oversears of the poor in the form of ;  (1) out door relief in kind  (2)farming out or selling out the poor to the lowest bidder.  A committee was appointed in 1821 in massachussetis to investigate the working of the poor laws. This committee came to the conclusion that out door relief was expensive , wasteful and morally degrading and that alms houses were most economical .  (A )poor in need of permanent support and  (B )the temporary poor .  And suggested the establishment of “house of employment” for able – bodied poor and penitentiary for sturdy beggers and vagrants .
  • 8. Private charities and Alms houses In america only in a few cities there were poor houses and correction houses .The first house in america was opened in new york in 1657 & later on in other cities .  In america the role of private charity was highly limited & whatever was in existance was abolished by the end of 18th century .To understand the problem of the poor the first social work course was designed in 1898 in new york city . For the better organisation and regulation of all NGO works . Council of social agency was establish and community chest was established by collective efforts in the form collection of money .
  • 9. Private charities and Alms houses  The increasing expenditure on the poor was being criticized in the beginning of 20th century . 2 major regions were identified of increasing expenditure on the poor upon local government .  (a) increasing number poor due to increase in mass protection .  (b) demand of poor assistance by able – bodied workers due to crop faiture .  (c) so in this way many families become dependent on government assistance .  Due to which committes was setup in masscheuasets and ney york in america in 1821 and 1823 . According to the committee highly expensive out door subsidy ruins the morality of the poor .
  • 10. Charity organisation societies [COS] & Settlement house movement The charity organisation society movement was started in the USA at buffalo in 1877. the new york charity organisation society made revolution in the field of organised charity work with In 15 years by extending its activities to 92 american cities .The scientific charity approach anabled charity organisation socities (COS) to understand and take care of family problems . The charity organisation societies started in Bostan and philadelphia in 1878 operated on the following principle:
  • 11. Charity organisation societies [COS] & Settlement house movement (1)detailed investigation on application for charity  (2)a central system of registration to avoid duplication  (3)co-operation between various relief agencies  (4)extensive use of voluntary friendly visitors.  The settlement house movement of this period was another important event in the development of social work in america. Rapid urbanization, industrilization and ammigration.
  • 12. Charity organisation societies [COS] & Settlement house movement Produced social sattlement movement in the america .This movement combined social advocacy and social service with proper intervantion through group work and neighbourhood organisation strategies .The settlement house workers established nieghbourhood centres and offered services such as citizenship training , adult education, counselling , recreation and day care .The social group work social action and community organisation methods have emerged from sattlement house movement .
  • 13. Child Welfare Movement  The rapid growth of manufacturing industries aggravated the pathetic condition of children so Children Aid Society 1857 were started in new york city.This led to the formation of child welfare movement .The aim of the agencies was to rescue children from inadequate homes and from the streets.
  • 14. Estalishment of homes for the beggars from the very beginning of 20th century the increasing expenditure on the maintanance of the poor came under severe criticism.The reasons for such an increase in expenditure was increasing population , crop failure due to which many able –bodied individual also started demanding poor releief . To overcame this problems two committees were established in 1821 and 1823 in two states – massachusetts and new york . Both these committees came to the conclusion that out door relief was more expensive and lower the morality and self esteem of the individual.These committees established beggars homes and work houses and admitted the poor in these institutions. Even this step could not fully improve the condition of the poor because beggars of all categories were put together in these institutions .
  • 15. Development of social work Between 1900-1935  In the field of social welfare two new tendencies can be seen after 1900 –  (1) the need to understand the problems associated with social welfare both under the public and private.  (2)to consider services provided by the federal government began to be thought as supplementary to the services rendered by the state government .
  • 16. Development of social work Between 1900-1935  1929 ;  Great depression of 1929 brought about a major change in american system of welfare .The federal government accepted the responsibility of taking interest in the field of social welfare and emergency relief and construction act was passed by the american congress which empowered the reconstruction finance corporation to give short term loans to different levels of government . State counties and cities for relief work as well as for public work relief projects.
  • 17. Development of social work from 1935 onwards During the period 1935 to 1960 revolutionary changes took place in the historical development of social work and social welfare services. In 1935 president roosevelt announced the federal government role in haring a work relief programme for; (1)Unemployed (2)Employable unemployed and established works progress administration
  • 18. Development of social work from 1935 onwards Thus some of the important programme of this period are ; (A) The work project administration 1935 (B) work program for unemployed youth having two components - civil conservation corps 1933 and - national youth administration (C)Program for rural rehabilitation (D)Resettlement administration again reorganised as form security administration in 1948 again replaced by farmers home administration under US department of agriculture . (E )modern social security system.
  • 19. 1970 president nixon shifted the administration of anti poverty programms to state and localities .in 1972 and 1973 congress passed the state and local fiscal assistance act and the comprehensive employment and training act .this legislation established the concept of revenue sharing and led ultimately to the dismantling of the office of economice opportunity . The most significant social policy accomplishments of the nixon administration however were the social security amendments of 1972 which centralised and standardized aid to disabled people and low income elderly and indexed benefits to inflation. Food stamps , child nutrition, and railroad retirement programs were also linked to cost of living rates.
  • 20. The Reagan revolution The policy changes that were inspired by the so-called Reagan revolution of the 1980s compelled social workers to rely increasingly if not exclusively on private sector solutions for social welfare problems. Entire programs were reduced frozen or eliminated . Additional block grants were created in such areas as child welfare and community development . A looming crisis in the funding of social security and medicare was forestalled in 1983 through modest tax increases and benefit reductions. At the same time ballooning federal deficits precluded any major new social welfare initatives , consequently , during times of overall prosperity poverty rates soared , particularly among children , young families , and person of color. By the early 1990s the number of people officially listed as poor had risen to 36 million .
  • 21. The clinton years From the out set president clintons policy option were severely constrained by the budget deficits his administration inherited. Stymied in the development of an ambitious social welfare ageda such as a comprehensive national health insurance program he focused instead on budgetary restraints and the promotion of economic growth . After considerable debate he signed a controversial welfare reform bill in 1996 which replaced AFDC with block grants to states that included time limits and conditions on the receipt of cash assistance.The legislation also developed responsibility for welfare program development to state and increased the roles of private sector and faith based organization in program implementation .
  • 22. conclusion  The history of social work and social welfare in america were largely shaped by european influences .These in turn arose in part in ancient asian and middle eastern traditions. On continents of the new world colonial influences helped define the nature of well being and proscribed responses for inequities that emerged in the distribution of social resources . Differences between the HAVE and HAVE NOTS often involved judgments about the moral character or social status of persons in need and led to variations in remedies for their circumstances .