K. Vittala Rao Pages : 456 PREFACE
Labour Reforms, a buzz word is most popular amongst Central and State Governments, the Ministries, Industrialists, Economists, Trade Unions, Workers , Students and Faculty of Management Schools, Law Schools, Research Foundations, and General Public. It is well known that Labour Reforms are aimed at industrial and economic growth, up-liftment of the living standards of all, in particular, industrial employees, generation of employment and the like.
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Author : T.K. Nair Pages : 146 Contents Preface
Acknowledgement Contributors
Author : Ashok Antony D'souza Pages : XX+276 CHAPTER 1
BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE
Author : Shankar Pathak Pages : 224+VIII Preface
1. Social Change and Social Development 2. Social Development 3. Concepts and Goals of Development 4. Social Work and Social Development–Some Unresolved Issues 5. Social Welfare, Social Work and Development: A Review of Literature 6. Social Policy in a Developing Society 7. Social Welfare Manpower in India 8. Conceptions and Misconceptions of Poverty 9. India’s Planned Development: An Overview Appendix I. Some Thoughts on Social Justice II. Some Excerpts on India’s Development III. Statistical Profile Author : Ashok Antony D'Souza Pages : 176 Contents Chapter 1 : Social Development : Conceptual Framework
The Development Debate Defining Social Development Measuring Social Development Theories of Social Development Approaches to Social Development Social Exclusion and Inclusive Development Chapter 2 : Historical Progress and Contemporary Relevance History of Social Development in the West History of Social Development in India Relevance of Social Development to Contemporary Context Author : K.V. Ram Pages : 104 Contents Foreword
Preface Author’s Profile Chapter-1 Harappa Mohanjo Daro to Post-Vedic Period Chapter-2 500 BC to 700 AD (Dharmasastra, Puranas, Sutra, Sruti Periods) Chapter-3 The Classical Age Women: Their Position Chapter-4 Pre-Islamic Period-before Mughal Period Chapter-5 The Period of Mughal Rule 1530 AD to 1750 AD Chapter-6 British Supremacy and Women’s Conditions in Modern India References Editors : Kalpana Goel, Venkat Pulla, Abraham P. Francis Pages : 264+XVI=280 Contents Introduction
Kalapana Goel Venkat Pulla Abraham Francis Acknowledgements Kalpana Goel Dedication Our Authors 1. Understanding Community and Community Development Kalpana Goel 2. In Response to Globalisation: Community Development in Social Work Education Narayan Gopalkrishnan 3. Visual and Theatre Arts and Community Development Anne Riggs and Venkat Pulla 4. Building Community Capacity Through Health Education at the Grassroots Joy Penman 5. Community Boundary Processes and Rural Community Development Heather Percey and Peter Orpin 6. Safety-Net Groups: An Approach to Community Development Practice Dr Abraham P. Francis and Ms Ines Zuchowski 7. Community Interventions in Disasters Subhasis Bhadra and Venkat Pulla 8. Culturally Secure Community Development Fredrik Velander and Andreia Schineanu 9. Practice and Teaching Community Organisation in South Asia: Challenges and Opportunities Bala Raju Nikku 10. Community Development and Mental Health Promotion Abraham P. Francis, Venkat Pulla and Kalpana Goel 11. The Role of Microfinance in Supporting People with Mental Health Problems in their Recovery: A Case Study from Uganda James Mugisha, Joshua Ssebunnya, Dorothy Kizza and Fred Kigozi 12. Community-Based Organisations: Role in Settling Immigrants Kalpana Goel 13. Ubuntu Approaches to Working with Immigrant Communities Ndungi wa Mungai 14. Organising Street Vendors: An Indian Case Study Bharath Bhushan Mamidi and Radha R. Chada 15. Community Work in the Context of Uncertainty: Challenges and Opportunities Abraham P. Francis and VenkatPulla Author : T.K. Nair Pages : VI+126=132 Contents Preface
1 Introduction 2 Health Status of the Aged 3 The Aged and the Family 4 Employment and Retirement 5 Income Security in Old Age 6 Isolation and Alienation 7 Conclusion References Editors : Ramesha M.H., Dr. D. Sreenivasa Reddy, Dr. Shashidhar C. Pages : 496 Syllabus
PAPER- II & PAPER-III (A) (Core Group) Unit-I Evolution of Social work Profession-Impact of Social Reform Movements; Factors that influenced the emergence of method approach in Social Work Practice; Social Work profession and Human Rights. Author : Dr. Kodur Venkatesh Pages : X+110 Contents 1. Introduction
2. Suicide risk factors 3. Ways of attempting suicide 4. Ways to prevent suicide 5. Handling examination stress in adolescents 6. Rehabilitation Centres 7. Conclusion Author : Shankar Pathak Pages : 374+XII Contents PART ONE
Social Policy And Social Welfare A Social Historical Perspective A Few Words About This Book 1. Introduction 2. Towards a Theoretical Framework for the Study of Social Welfare 3. Social Change and Social Welfare in Ancient India 4. Social Policy and Social Welfare in Medieval India (1206-1706) 5. Christian Missionaries and Social Reform in India 6. Social Reform During the Colonial Era 7. Social Policy and Social Welfare During the Colonial Period (1800-1947) 8. Social Welfare: A Comparative Historical Perspective Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to disability & rehabilitation 1.1 Introduction to disability for Vocational Rehabilitation Workers 1.2 Responsibilities of a Vocational Rehabilitation Worker 1.3 Basic Concepts: Habilitation, rehabilitation and vocational rehabilitation 1.4 Vocational Rehabilitation - Concept Chapter 2: Transition & Evaluation 2.1 Transition from School to Work 2.2 Vocational Evaluation 2.3 Tools for Vocational Evaluation 2.4 Work Behaviour Chapter 3: Job & Job Relates
3.1 Job Analysis 3.2 Job Identification 3.3 Job Identification Format 3.4 Occupation & NCO 3.5 Job Development Chapter 4: Economic Rehabilitation 4.1 Individualized Vocational Plan 4.2 Employable Skills Vs Vocational Skills 4.3 Access to Work Place 4.4 Open Employment 4.5 Self-Employment 4.6 Self-Employment Inventory 4.7 Supported Employment Chapter 5: Outreach & Advocacy 5.1 Advocacy 5.2 Community Based Vocational Training 5.3 Vocational Rehabilitation Centres for Handicapped (GOI) 5.4 Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 - A brief Annexure A 1 Case Record of Evaluation & Rehabilitation A 2 Suggested Readings Author : Dr. Narayanappa T.V. Pages : 688 Contents Foreword
Preface Acknowledgement PART - I THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 1. History CHAPTER 1, PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Interpretation 3. References to time of day 4. Power to declare different departments to be separate factories or two or more factories to be a single factory. 5. Power to exempt during public emergency 6. Approval, licensing and registration of factories 7. Notice by occupier 7A. General duties of the occupier 7B. General duties of manufacturers, etc. as regards articles and substances for use in factories K.N. Ajith Pages. 144 Eeswaar Books Corporate dominance of global trade is neither new nor recent. Students of India’s history know that the East India Company was indeed a global trading corporation, chartered in December 1600 by Queen Elizabeth I to expand colonial markets. The Company quickly established military and administrative control over territories in India to dominate trade, especially in opium, tea, cotton, silk, and spices. In fact, English imperialism in India began as a form of corporate colonialism that lasted for 100 years following the East India Company’s victory in the Battle of Plassey in 1757. The Government of India Act of 1858 established the British Raj as the English monarchy’s surrogate to control colonial trade across the Indian subcontinent.
T.K. Nair Pages. 166 Eeswaar Books The increasing elderly population in India raises many questions. How will we, and the future generations, deal with the challenges posed by the aging of our population? Can it be ensured that growing old will not mean, for the majority, a further sliding down into poverty and dependency? How can families be supported and strengthened so that they can provide good quality of care to the older members? How can the elderly be empowered to look after themselves effectively? Systematic planning and action are needed at the national and state levels particularly in the areas of health care, housing, income security, education and welfare in responding to the needs of the elderly.
Author : Shankar Pathak Pages : 340 Contents PART ONE
Social Policy And Social Welfare A Social Historical Perspective Preface 1. Introduction 2. Towards a Theoretical Framework for the Study of Social Welfare 3. Social Change and Social Welfare in Ancient India 4. Social Policy and Social Welfare in Medieval India (1206-1706) 5. Christian Missionaries and Social Reform in India 6. Social Reform During the Colonial Era 7. Social Policy and Social Welfare During the Colonial Period (1800-1947) 8. Social Welfare: A Comparative Historical Perspective PART TWO Social Work–Profession And Practice A Cultural Perspective 9. Evolution of Social Welfare in India 10. Professionalization of Social Work 11. Professional Social Work in India-1975 to 2012 12. Social Work Profession - A Provocation by S.S.Iyer 13. Voluntary Organizations and Social Welfare 14. An Indian Perspective of Social Work 15. Sarvodaya - Gandhian Social Service 16. Developmental Perspective of Social Welfare 17. Roles and Functions of Social Welfare Appendix - I Notes and References Bibliography Social Discrimination Against Persons With Disabilities and Their Rehabilitation in Karnataka12/17/2015 Author : Dr. Kannekanti Parameshwar, Dr. M. Purvachar Pages : XVIII+400 Contents Declaration
Certificate Acknowledgement Contents List Of Tables List Of Figures List Of Diagrams 1. Introduction 1.1. The Problem 1.2: Disability Discrimination As A Social Problem 1.3: Interaction Of Society With Disabled 1.4: Factors Affecting In Attitude Change Against Disabled 1.5: Causes Of Social Discrimination Against Disabled 1.6: References Editors : V. Rama Krishna, R. Shashidhar, M. Muniraju Pages : XX+292
Preface
About The Book Contributors Details About The Editors 1. What Does it Mean to be an Untouchable? A Study of the Many Contours of Subjugation and “Independence” In Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable Amarjeet Nayak 2. Sustainable Development of Businesses Key to Social Inclusion Kimi Thareja & Rashi Thareja 3. Inclusive Growth and Socio-Economic Political linkage of Inclusive Policies for Exclusive Sections V. Rama Krishna 4. General Health and Alienation Status of Divorced Women in Bangladesh Neaz Ahmed Ph.D & Abul Hossen Ph.D 5. A Review of Higher Education and ICT Analysis in India: An Inclusive Approach for Social Change R. Shashidhar & Muniraju M 6. Dalit Education and the ideology of Ambedkar: A case study in Odisha Madhusmita Sahoo & Swagatika Biswal Author : T.K. Nair Pages : XVI+256=272 Contents Foreword
- K.V.Ramana Preface Contributors 1. Introduction - T.K.Nair 2. Philosophy of Social Work in Changing India - M.V. Moorthy 3. Evolutionary Excellence in Social Work - J.M.Sampath and Kalpana Sampath 4. Substance Use Disorders and Social Work Interventions - Shanthi Ranganathan 5. Poverty Alleviation through Skill Building: A Social Work Initiative - Nalini Gangadharan 6 Social Justice in India: Reflections - Henry J D’ Souza 7. Promoting Social Justice, Human Rights and Empowerment - Annie Namala 8. Voluntary Sector and Professional Social Work: Trends and Challenges - B. Devi Prasad 9. Should We Re-think the Nature of Social Work? - M.Nadarajah 10. Education for Professional Social Work in India: Overview - R.R. Singh 11. Humanitarianism Professionalized: Dilemmas of Social Work in India - T.K.Nair Editors : Ilango Ponnuswami, Abraham P. Francis, Nonie Harris Pages : XIV+226=240
Acknowledgement
Foreword Prof. Vimla Nadkarni Preface Ilango Ponnuswami, Abraham Francis and Nonie Harris Section 1 Introduction to Writing and Publishing in Social Work 1. Scientific Writing and Publication in Social Work – Issues and Concerns Ilango Ponnuswami, Abraham Francis and Nonie Harris 2. Mentoring Research Scholars for Publication Anthony McMahon, Sue McGinty and Felecia Watkin Lui 3. The Time is Now: Aboriginalising Social Work Practice Karen Woodley Author : Dr. Mohan Das and Nagesh R. Pages : XVI+242=258 Contents Foreword
Preface Acknowledgement 1. Introduction 1.1 Definitions of Career related terms 1.1.1 Career 1.1.2 Work 1.1.3 Job 1.1.4 Career Development 1.1.5 Career Maturity 1.1.6 Career Management 1.1.7 Career Education 1.1.8 Career Guidance 1.1.9 Career Decision-making 1.1.10 How to Choose a Career? 1.1.11 Occupation 1.1.12 Career Awareness 1.1.13 Career Goal 1.1.14 Career Motivation 1.1.15 Career Satisfaction 1.1.16 Career Strategy 1.1.17 Career Success 1.1.18 Career Planning 1.1.19 Career Information 2. Career 2.1 Features of Career 2.1.1. Choice and decision 2.1.2. Suitability 2.1. 3. Preparation 2.1.4. Ongoing development 2.1.5. Social - personal dimensions 2.2 Role of Career in Life 2.2.1 Economic independence 2.2.2 Identity 2.2.3 Fame 2.2.4 Status and standing in society 2.2.5 Defines our social interactions 2.2.6 Defines our journey oflife Author : Dr. Kodur Venkatesh Pages : 56
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