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Social work with families at social risk promoting gender equality
Type of publication
Straipsnis konferencijos medžiagoje Web of Science duomenų bazėje / Article in conference proceedings in Web of Science database (P1a1)
Title
Social work with families at social risk promoting gender equality
Publisher (trusted)
EDP Sciences |
Date Issued
2016
Extent
p. 1-10
Is part of
SHS web of conferences : 5th International interdisciplinary scientific conference „Society. Health. Welfare“ : November 26–28, 2014, Rīga Stradiņš University. Vol. 30 / A. Vetra and L. Vilka (Eds.). Les Ulis : EPD Sciences, 2016. ISBN 9782759890071.
Field of Science
Abstract
The article is based on the research whose aim is to find out the attitudes of social workers toward gender equality. The qualitative research was carried out in 2014 in order to find out social workers' attitudes to gender equality in families and families at social risk, as well as obstacles and possibilities for implementation of gender equality in families at social risk. Eight social workers working with families at social risk were interviewed using semi-structured interview and content analysis for research data analysis. The research data reveals that gender equality in the family can be reached by mutual agreement, when the division of duties and responsibilities is in accordance with needs and abilities of family members. Good family relations are emphasized as a prerequisite for gender equality. Families at social risk with unbalanced social functioning and relationships are affected by stereotyped thinking about gender roles. As informants point out, this makes gender equality impossible in families at social risk. Social workers reveal that they do not directly relate the gender dimension with social work practice, and as a result it becomes problematic to promote gender equality in families at social risk. The main obstacles for implementation of gender equality are clients' resistance to change, too much responsibilities put on women-mother by social workers and other institutions that deal with social risk families, lack of information on gender equality and tools for promoting gender equality in the family. However, the informants provide solutions for promotion of gender equality in micro, mezzo and macro practice that correspond to the guidelines presented in the documents and strategies on gender equality at national and EU level.
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Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
ISBN (of the container)
9782759890071
WOS
(WOS)000389711500023
eLABa
18294860
Coverage Spatial
Prancūzija / France (FR)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
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