Indian Social Work
Indian Social Work
Indian Social Work
YES, theoretically
NO, practically
Then????
INDIA
1. Hiwrale, A. (2020) Caste: Understanding the Nuances from Ambedkar’s Expositions. Journal of Social Inclusion Studies 6(1): 78-96. https://doi.org/10.1177/2394481120944772
2. Narayan, J; John, D; Ramadas, N (2018). Malnutrition in India: status and government initiatives. Journal of Public Health Policy. 40 (1): 126–141. doi:10.1057/s41271-018-0149-5. ISSN
0197-5897
Social Work in India – A brief timeline
• Ancient (Before AD • Medieval (1206-1706) • Modern India (From 1800)
1000) Muslim reign pioneered in
“May the one who gives abolishment of slavery, Sati Raja Ram Mohan Roy – Social
shine the most” (Rigveda) system Reformer
Influenced by religion and Payment of Zakat – Annual Gandhi – Shifted political
charity legal alms movement as social movement by
including lower castes
Establishment of TISS in 1936
100s of social work education
institutions today
Social Work Education in India
• Introduced by North Americans in 1930s
• India adopted the basic principles of American approaches and models
• The result – TISS in 1936 and Nirmala Niketan College in 1974.
• Social work education is in expansionary route all over India today due to demand for social
workers in NGO and private sector
• Despite 75+ years of social work education history, India is yet to enact its National Bill on
social work, implement a licensure procedure, form a national association to regulate the
professional standards.
• Code of ethics in use – NASW code and the Declaration of TISS3
Nikku, B. R. (2014). Social work education in South Asia: diverse, dynamic and disjointed? In C. Noble, H. Strauss, & B. Littlechild (Eds.), Global
social work: Crossing borders, blurring boundaries (pp. 97–112). Sydney University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1fxm2q.11
3. Goswami, I (2012) Adherence to Ethical Guidelines in Practice by Social Workers: An Empirical Study in India, Practice, 24:2, 105-121, DOI:
10.1080/09503153.2012.671007
Identifying - Western Social Work Concepts
in
Declaration of TISS (Indian Code of Ethics)
• “The Bhakti movement promoted the value of humanism, that is, every individual has inherent worth and dignity,
irrespective of attributes and achievements” – PERSON CENTRED APPROACH
• “Democracy emphasizes participatory process in the decision” – USER INVOLVEMENT
• Ideology of ‘Sarvodaya’ – values of ‘Swarajya’ and ‘Loknithi’ – “This ideology accepts that people are
knowledgeable about their situation and the ways to manage them, given the necessary resources. It acknowledges
that they have the right to plan their own destinies and determine their life styles” – SELF DETERMINATION
• “The social work profession is committed to solidarity with the marginalized people” - INCLUSION
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (1997) Declaration of Ethics for Professional Social Workers in India, The Indian Journal of Social Work. 58(2).
http://ijsw.tiss.edu/greenstone/cgi-bin/linux/library.cgi?e=d-01000-00---off-0ijsw--00-1----0-10-0---0---0direct-10----2-------0-1l--11-si-50---20-help---00-3-1-00-00--4--0-
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PEOPLE / CITIZENS / MARGINALIZED PEOPLE
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (1997) Declaration of Ethics for Professional Social Workers in India, The Indian Journal of Social Work. 58(2).
http://ijsw.tiss.edu/greenstone/cgi-bin/linux/library.cgi?e=d-01000-00---off-0ijsw--00-1----0-10-0---0---0direct-10----2-------0-1l--11-si-50---20-help---0
Initiatives for Inclusion
Cobley, David Stephen (2012). Towards economic empowerment for disabled people: exploring the boundaries of the social model
of disability in Kenya and India. University of Birmingham. Ph.D. https://etheses.bham.ac.uk/id/eprint/4050/
Is there Social Work in India?
YES, theoretically
NO, practically
- Hosh Me
References
Cobley, David Stephen (2012). Towards economic empowerment for disabled people: exploring the boundaries of the
social model of disability in Kenya and India. University of Birmingham. Ph.D. Retrieved from:
https://etheses.bham.ac.uk/id/eprint/4050/
Goswami, I (2012) Adherence to Ethical Guidelines in Practice by Social Workers: An Empirical Study in India,
Practice, 24:2, 105-121, DOI: 10.1080/09503153.2012.671007
Hiwrale, A. (2020) Caste: Understanding the Nuances from Ambedkar’s Expositions. Journal of Social Inclusion
Studies 6(1): 78-96. https://doi.org/10.1177/2394481120944772
Minimum Wages Guide India https://www.india-briefing.com/news/guide-minimum-wage-india-2021-19406.html/
Narayan, J; John, D; Ramadas, N (2018). Malnutrition in India: status and government initiatives. Journal of Public
Health Policy. 40 (1): 126–141. doi:10.1057/s41271-018-0149-5. ISSN 0197-5897
Nikku, B. R. (2014). Social work education in South Asia: diverse, dynamic and disjointed? In C. Noble, H. Strauss, &
B. Littlechild (Eds.), Global social work: Crossing borders, blurring boundaries (pp. 97–112). Sydney University Press.
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1fxm2q.11
Pawar, M (2012): The adoption of a rights-based approach to welfare in India, Journal of Comparative Social Welfare,
28:1, 35-47 https://doi.org/10.1080/17486831.2012.636253
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (1997) Declaration of Ethics for Professional Social Workers in India, The Indian
Journal of Social Work. 58(2).
http://ijsw.tiss.edu/greenstone/cgi-bin/linux/library.cgi?e=d-01000-00---off-0ijsw--00-1----0-10-0---0---0direct-10----2--
-----0-1l--11-si-50---20-help---00-3-1-00-00--4--0--0- 0-11-10-0utfZz-8-00&a=d&c=
ijsw&cl=CL2.4&d=HASH62ab4dd9e7c29b4b322aca