Human Rights and Social Work: A Manual for Schools of Social Work and the Social Work Profession

Author

Centre for Human Rights

Publisher

United Nations

Place of Publication

New York and Geneva

Year of Publication

1994

Language

English, Russian

Purpose of this manual is to provide social work students, teaching staff and practising social workers with an understanding and awareness of human rights issues and concerns for social justice. The manual consists of three parts. Part I explains the rationale for human rights in social work and describes the conceptual development of human rights. Part II elaborates on international and regional human rights instruments. Part III discusses human rights in the social work pratice based on common themes and vulnerable groups. The manual includes the full text of the International Bill of Human Rights.
FE: Higher education
Human rights-based approach

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