6. Social Problems <strong>of</strong> Pakistand) Major and explanation <strong>of</strong> social problemse) General causes <strong>of</strong> social problemsf) Major social problems <strong>of</strong> Pakistan (An orientation)RECOMMENDED BOOKS:- Drug addition - Illiteracy- Over population - Beggary- Juvenile delinquency - Environment- Crime - Violence- Child labor- Child abuse and neglect- Bonded labor- Poverty- Unemployment1. W.A. Friedlander, Introduction to Social Welfare. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, U.S.A.2. A.S. Livingston, Social Work in Pakistan, Lahore, West Pakistan Social welfare Council.3. Arthur C. Fink, The field <strong>of</strong> Social work, new Your, Hold, Rinehart, 6 th Ed. 1974.4. Skidmore Thackeray, Introduction to Social Work, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1964.5. Elizabeth A. Ferguson, Social Work, an Introduction. New York, Lippinco H. 1969.6. Ogburn Nimk<strong>of</strong>f, Hand Book <strong>of</strong> Sociology, London Rout ledge and Kegan Paim.7. Sociology and Social Change, Amanda C<strong>of</strong>fey, open University Press, Celftic Court 22Ball moor Buckingham MK 18 IXW.8. Paul. B. Horton, The Sociology <strong>of</strong> Social Problems, New York Prentice Hall.9. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Abdul Hameed Taga, 1999, Sociology & Problems, Abdul Hameed & Sons,Publisher, Lahore.10. M. Khalid, Social Work methods and Practical, Kifayat Academy Karachi, 1995.
Paper – IITotal Marks: 1001. Nature and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Social Worka. Definition and philosophical base <strong>of</strong> social workb. Objectives <strong>of</strong> social work practicec. Basic principles <strong>of</strong> social workd. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional and voluntary social work2. Islam and Social Worka. Islamic concept <strong>of</strong> social welfare and pr<strong>of</strong>essional social work.b. Worth and dignity <strong>of</strong> individual.c. Rights and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> individuals in Islamic Society.d. Social relationship in Islam i.e. Family, Neighborhood, Mosque.4. Methods <strong>of</strong> Social WorkPRIMARY METHODSi. Social Caseworkg) Definition and description <strong>of</strong> social case workh) Elements/Components <strong>of</strong> social case work (person,problem, place, pr<strong>of</strong>essional person and process)i) Principles <strong>of</strong> social case workj) Phases/steps in social case workk) Fields <strong>of</strong> application <strong>of</strong> social case work practicel) Role <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional worker in case work practiceii. Social Group workj) Definition and description <strong>of</strong> social groupk) Types <strong>of</strong> social groups (primary and secondary, <strong>for</strong>maland in<strong>for</strong>mal groups)l) Stages <strong>of</strong> group developmentm) Definition <strong>of</strong> social group work and its philosophyn) Objectives <strong>of</strong> social group worko) Components <strong>of</strong> social group work (group, agency, andgroup worker)p) Principles <strong>of</strong> social group workq) Fields <strong>of</strong> application <strong>of</strong> group work practicer) Role <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional worker in-group work practice
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