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Chapter 16:
The Globalization of Social Work




    Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Empowering Programs with Resources
 that Enhance Social Work Education

    Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Social Work: A Competency-
           Oriented Education

 Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
  - Defines Educational Policy and Accreditation
  Standards (EPAs)
  - Developed 10 “Core Competencies” and 41
  Related “Practice Behaviors”
 Every student should master the Practice
  Behaviors and Core Competencies before
  completing the program

           Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Resources Aligned to EPAS 2008


 The Textbook –
 - “Helping Hands” icons call attention to content that
 relates to Practice Behaviors and Competencies




 - “Competency Notes” at the end of the chapter
 help put the Practice Behaviors and Competencies
 in practical context
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Resources Aligned to EPAS 2008 (cont’d)


 The Practice Behaviors Workbook developed
  with the text provides assignable exercises that
  assist in mastering the Practice Behavior and
  Competencies

 Additional on-line resources can be found at:
 www.cengage.com/socialwork




            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
International social welfare
Field of practice that is concerned with promoting
basic human well-being in a context in which cross-
national efforts are involved




EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.9a, b
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
International social welfare
                and globalization issues
•   Deaths due to war
•   Global governance
•   Social justice
•   Rights of women and children
•   Religious, economic, and political oppression
•   Political strife and natural disasters



EP 2.1.5b ,c
               Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Social problems between nations
• Marginalization of people through marketplace
  globalization
• Inequitable distribution of wealth
• Poverty
• Human and environmental exploitation




EP 2.1.5b ,c
               Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
                                          .
Responding to challenge of globalization
• Include international content in social work courses
• Participate in activities and programs of
  international agencies
• Encourage international exchange of ideas, staff, and
  other resources
• Promote Internationalism as a value system
• Incorporate the role of international events in social
  work practice




EP 2.1.1e, 2.1.5b, c, 2.1.8a, b, 2.1.9a, b
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
                                        .
Children and human rights
Often the rights of children are disregarded by the
very institutions that are responsible for their
protection




EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.9a
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Mistreatment of children
• Torture
• Unlawful or arbitrary detainment
• Death, maiming, or displacement because of
  armed conflicts
• Death or abuse in name of social or ethnic
  cleansing




EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.9a
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Mistreatment of children (cont’d)
•   Work at exploitative or hazardous jobs
•   Exploitation as combatants
•   Trafficking and forced prostitution
•   Threats or abuse to punish family members
•   Poverty
•   Orphans due to parental HIV/AIDS




EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.9a
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Plight of world refugees
• Persecution or lack of capacity for protection
• Failure of countries to protect legitimate asylum
  seekers
• Failure of countries to assist UN and its voluntary
  agency partners
• Failure of international community to sanction
  entities that produce refugees




 EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.8b, 2.1.9a
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Immigration in the U.S.
Immigration policy serves four fundamental purposes:
• Reunite families
• Fill positions in occupations where labor shortages
  exist
• Provide refuge for persons who face persecution
• Ensure diversity in American society




EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Immigration in the U.S. (cont’d)
Lawful entry:
• Lawful permanent resident (LPR)
• LPR status was granted to over 1 million noncitizens
  in 2009
• Temporary admission
• Temporary admission was granted to 3.4 million
  noncitizens in 2009




EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Immigration in the U.S. (cont’d)
Unlawful entry:
• Nearly 11 million unauthorized persons were living
  in the U.S. in 2009
• Approximately 359,000 unauthorized persons were
  removed from the country formally, and some one
  million others left the country voluntarily




 EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
History of immigration policy in the U.S.
• 1790 – Congress established process for people to
  become citizens
• 1891 - U.S. Immigration Service was established
• 1921 – national-origins quota system established
• 1965 – quota system replaced with a categorical
  preference system




EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
History of immigration policy in the U.S. (cont’d)
• 1980 - Refugee Act of 1980
• 1986 - Immigration and Control Act of 1986
• 1986 - Seasonal Agricultural Worker Amnesty
  Program
• 1990- Immigration Act of 1990
• 1996 – Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
  Responsibility Act of 1996




EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
History of immigration policy in the U.S. (cont’d)
•   2002 - Homeland Security Act of 2002
•   2005 – REAL ID Act of 2005
•   2006- - Secure Fence Act of 2006
•   2009 – DREAM Act
•   2010 – Arizona Senate Bill 1070




    EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b
                Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
IFSW
• Promotes social work as a profession
• Promotes participation of social workers in national
  and international planning and policy formulation
• Recognizes social work training and values and
  standards of social work
• Encourages and facilitates contacts between social
  workers of all countries




EP 2.1.8b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
IFSW (cont’d)
• Provides opportunities for exchange of ideas and
  experience
• Presents profession on an international level




EP 2.1.8b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Career opportunities in international
                      social work
•    International intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)
•    International nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
•    U.S. government agencies
•    U.S. – based nongovernmental organizations
•    University-based programs




    EP 2.1.8b
                Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Career opportunities in international
                social work (cont’d)
• Professional organizations and associations with
  major international commitments
• Foundation programs
• Religious groups and organizations
• Social work in international corporate settings




EP 2.1.8b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
A look to the future
• Any attempt to forecast the future must be tentative
  at best
• Change does not always progress at an even rate,
  nor is its direction always predictable
• Regardless of the future, social work can play a
  major role in making a difference at all levels of
  society




EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.3a, 2.1.8a, 2.1.9a
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Lack of consensus about what is important
• No universally-accepted position exists among
  leaders of the social profession or members of
  society about social problems or the resolution of
  those problems
• Dialogue is critical




EP 2.1.8a, 2.1.9a, b
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Trends in Social Work Careers
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
employment of social workers is expected to increase
faster than the average for all occupations through
the year 2014




EP 2.1.1e, 2.1.3a, 2.1.9b
            Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
High-Demand Social Work Careers
•   Social workers in the field of gerontology
•   Mental health settings
•   Criminal and juvenile justice settings
•   Hospital and long-term care settings
•   School settings
•   Private practice




EP 2.1.1e, 2.1.3a, 2.1.9b
             Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing

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Chapter 16 Human Rights

  • 1. Chapter 16: The Globalization of Social Work Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 2. Empowering Programs with Resources that Enhance Social Work Education Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 3. Social Work: A Competency- Oriented Education  Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) - Defines Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAs) - Developed 10 “Core Competencies” and 41 Related “Practice Behaviors”  Every student should master the Practice Behaviors and Core Competencies before completing the program Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 4. Resources Aligned to EPAS 2008  The Textbook – - “Helping Hands” icons call attention to content that relates to Practice Behaviors and Competencies - “Competency Notes” at the end of the chapter help put the Practice Behaviors and Competencies in practical context Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 5. Resources Aligned to EPAS 2008 (cont’d)  The Practice Behaviors Workbook developed with the text provides assignable exercises that assist in mastering the Practice Behavior and Competencies  Additional on-line resources can be found at: www.cengage.com/socialwork Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 6. International social welfare Field of practice that is concerned with promoting basic human well-being in a context in which cross- national efforts are involved EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.9a, b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 7. International social welfare and globalization issues • Deaths due to war • Global governance • Social justice • Rights of women and children • Religious, economic, and political oppression • Political strife and natural disasters EP 2.1.5b ,c Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 8. Social problems between nations • Marginalization of people through marketplace globalization • Inequitable distribution of wealth • Poverty • Human and environmental exploitation EP 2.1.5b ,c Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing .
  • 9. Responding to challenge of globalization • Include international content in social work courses • Participate in activities and programs of international agencies • Encourage international exchange of ideas, staff, and other resources • Promote Internationalism as a value system • Incorporate the role of international events in social work practice EP 2.1.1e, 2.1.5b, c, 2.1.8a, b, 2.1.9a, b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing .
  • 10. Children and human rights Often the rights of children are disregarded by the very institutions that are responsible for their protection EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.9a Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 11. Mistreatment of children • Torture • Unlawful or arbitrary detainment • Death, maiming, or displacement because of armed conflicts • Death or abuse in name of social or ethnic cleansing EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.9a Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 12. Mistreatment of children (cont’d) • Work at exploitative or hazardous jobs • Exploitation as combatants • Trafficking and forced prostitution • Threats or abuse to punish family members • Poverty • Orphans due to parental HIV/AIDS EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.9a Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 13. Plight of world refugees • Persecution or lack of capacity for protection • Failure of countries to protect legitimate asylum seekers • Failure of countries to assist UN and its voluntary agency partners • Failure of international community to sanction entities that produce refugees EP 2.1.5b, 2.1.8b, 2.1.9a Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 14. Immigration in the U.S. Immigration policy serves four fundamental purposes: • Reunite families • Fill positions in occupations where labor shortages exist • Provide refuge for persons who face persecution • Ensure diversity in American society EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 15. Immigration in the U.S. (cont’d) Lawful entry: • Lawful permanent resident (LPR) • LPR status was granted to over 1 million noncitizens in 2009 • Temporary admission • Temporary admission was granted to 3.4 million noncitizens in 2009 EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 16. Immigration in the U.S. (cont’d) Unlawful entry: • Nearly 11 million unauthorized persons were living in the U.S. in 2009 • Approximately 359,000 unauthorized persons were removed from the country formally, and some one million others left the country voluntarily EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 17. History of immigration policy in the U.S. • 1790 – Congress established process for people to become citizens • 1891 - U.S. Immigration Service was established • 1921 – national-origins quota system established • 1965 – quota system replaced with a categorical preference system EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 18. History of immigration policy in the U.S. (cont’d) • 1980 - Refugee Act of 1980 • 1986 - Immigration and Control Act of 1986 • 1986 - Seasonal Agricultural Worker Amnesty Program • 1990- Immigration Act of 1990 • 1996 – Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 19. History of immigration policy in the U.S. (cont’d) • 2002 - Homeland Security Act of 2002 • 2005 – REAL ID Act of 2005 • 2006- - Secure Fence Act of 2006 • 2009 – DREAM Act • 2010 – Arizona Senate Bill 1070 EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.5b, 2.1.7b, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 20. IFSW • Promotes social work as a profession • Promotes participation of social workers in national and international planning and policy formulation • Recognizes social work training and values and standards of social work • Encourages and facilitates contacts between social workers of all countries EP 2.1.8b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 21. IFSW (cont’d) • Provides opportunities for exchange of ideas and experience • Presents profession on an international level EP 2.1.8b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 22. Career opportunities in international social work • International intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) • International nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) • U.S. government agencies • U.S. – based nongovernmental organizations • University-based programs EP 2.1.8b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 23. Career opportunities in international social work (cont’d) • Professional organizations and associations with major international commitments • Foundation programs • Religious groups and organizations • Social work in international corporate settings EP 2.1.8b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 24. A look to the future • Any attempt to forecast the future must be tentative at best • Change does not always progress at an even rate, nor is its direction always predictable • Regardless of the future, social work can play a major role in making a difference at all levels of society EP 2.1.1a, 2.1.3a, 2.1.8a, 2.1.9a Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 25. Lack of consensus about what is important • No universally-accepted position exists among leaders of the social profession or members of society about social problems or the resolution of those problems • Dialogue is critical EP 2.1.8a, 2.1.9a, b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 26. Trends in Social Work Careers According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of social workers is expected to increase faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2014 EP 2.1.1e, 2.1.3a, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing
  • 27. High-Demand Social Work Careers • Social workers in the field of gerontology • Mental health settings • Criminal and juvenile justice settings • Hospital and long-term care settings • School settings • Private practice EP 2.1.1e, 2.1.3a, 2.1.9b Copyright © 2012 Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole Publishing