2020
DOI: 10.31339/2413-3329-2020-1(11)-63-66
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On the content of the medico-social component of training social workers to work

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“…Taking into account the institutional dimension of the above methodological approaches, the system of social protection of the population of Kazakhstan can be presented via a model of organisational legal forms (Figure 2). subsystem in the process of support and for the active existence of a person, family, social groups, and or population stratuma (Honcharenko and Polianychko, 2020). Taking into account the institutional dimension of the above methodological approaches in the institutional dimension, the system of social protection of the population of Kazakhstan can be presented via a model in the form of such organisational legal forms (Figure 2).…”
Section: Figure 1 Institutions Of Social Protection Of the Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account the institutional dimension of the above methodological approaches, the system of social protection of the population of Kazakhstan can be presented via a model of organisational legal forms (Figure 2). subsystem in the process of support and for the active existence of a person, family, social groups, and or population stratuma (Honcharenko and Polianychko, 2020). Taking into account the institutional dimension of the above methodological approaches in the institutional dimension, the system of social protection of the population of Kazakhstan can be presented via a model in the form of such organisational legal forms (Figure 2).…”
Section: Figure 1 Institutions Of Social Protection Of the Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern researchers of resilience describe it not as just a psychological resource of a person, but also as part of a special personality structure "resilience", consisting of three positions: commitment (involvement, responsibility), control, and risk (challenge). A resilient person sees potentially stressful events as meaningful and interesting (inclusion), imagines that they can change them (control), and uses the changes as an opportunity to develop risk-taking (Maddi & Khoshaba, 1994;Honcharenko & Polianychko, 2020;Bocharova, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to many scholars, one of these barriers is the lack of available information about social work and its opportunities, as well as the certain negative image of a social worker that has developed in Kazakhstan's society. A few Western studies on the public perception of social work demonstrate the existing negative perception of the profession due to misconceptions about it, stereotypes, erroneous and negative representation of social work in the media (Zugazaga et al, 2006;Honcharenko and Polianychko, 2020). The lack of reliable information and knowledge about social work, about the many services and functions provided by social workers within their profession contribute to the development of a negative image of the profession.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%