2021
DOI: 10.1080/02615479.2021.1903852
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Social work practices towards people with disabilities in Portugal: A reflectiveness proposal for conscious interventions and social work training

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“…It is also asserted that social work is the implications of sociological knowledge that has further transformed into a complete discipline taught across the globe (Moon & McDermott, 2021;Singh & Saumya, 2021;West, 2021). Another explanation is sought from different scholars that social work as an academic discipline has been adopted for the welfare of marginalized groups in modern science (Acosta-Jiménez, 2021;Kimball & Pendell, 2021;Schaffer, 2021;Walker & Gant, 2021;Zhou, 2021). It is also revealed that social work has both individual and organizational importance where the subject matter is used either for the welfare of individuals or institutions (Busemeyer, Rathgeb, & Sahm, 2021;Jessen & Tietjen, 2021;Shoaib, 2021;Tillin, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also asserted that social work is the implications of sociological knowledge that has further transformed into a complete discipline taught across the globe (Moon & McDermott, 2021;Singh & Saumya, 2021;West, 2021). Another explanation is sought from different scholars that social work as an academic discipline has been adopted for the welfare of marginalized groups in modern science (Acosta-Jiménez, 2021;Kimball & Pendell, 2021;Schaffer, 2021;Walker & Gant, 2021;Zhou, 2021). It is also revealed that social work has both individual and organizational importance where the subject matter is used either for the welfare of individuals or institutions (Busemeyer, Rathgeb, & Sahm, 2021;Jessen & Tietjen, 2021;Shoaib, 2021;Tillin, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%