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The word “ethics” means to rules of conduct, norms of behaviour, and theories of moral philosophy used for examining, guiding or understanding moral Issues. Researchers are more responsible for conducting their research work ethically and in agreement with the approved protocol. There are many ethical issues which are important to all types of researcher. Each one is briefly mentioned in the article. Old Age in an Indifferent Society
T.K.Nair (Ed.) Niruta Publications, Bangalore, 2013 146 Pages; Price Rs. 200/- The declining fertility and mortality rates and the increasing life expectancy at birth as well as at older ages lead to increase in the global population of persons aged 60 years and above. The 60+ population in India was more than 100 million in 2012 and that is estimated to be more than 323 million in 2050. As a proportion, one in five Indians will be 60 or over in 2050. Further, 44 million people are estimated to be in their eighties. Abstract
Disability has always been looked down upon by the society and the differently abled persons have not yet been included in the mainstream society in many countries in the world. The article analyses the various models of disability and advocates for the adoption of the social model of disability along with rights based advocacy and activism. India is far behind the developed nations in creating an inclusive society because of the continuing barriers at different levels despite laws and policy pronouncements. Abstract
Alcohol addiction has been termed as a ‘family disease’. The impact of alcohol addiction on the families living with individual with addiction is enormous and has been documented. However the family and care takers who significantly contribute to the care, process of treatment, recovery and rehabilitation of the individual with alcohol addiction hardly receive any attention and intervention in the de-addiction process of the client. Families and their member living with individual with alcohol addiction can be termed as passive sufferers. The authors believe that strengths based practice that has an emphasis on positive qualities and attributes, is quite likely to produce a different approach to social work practice with the families with alcoholic as well as clients that have a problem with alcohol. This paper contends that it is equally important to strengthen family support as members of the family assisting the addicted in their recovery process equally require interventions. The paper offers understanding of building coping and resiliency in the individuals and the families Key Words: Alcohol addiction, recovery, de-addiction, individual with an alcohol addiction, family support, strengths based practice; resilience |
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