Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia

This study focuses on the extent to which social work practice in Malaysia can be indigenised. The social work programmes and practices needs to accommodate the traditions and sociocultural practices of the people to provide adequate and relevant services. Considering the shortcomings and inadequaci...

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Main Authors: Adam Andani, Mohammed, Md Sayed, Uddin, Bougangue, Bassoumah
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Language:English
Published: University of Wuppertal, Center for International Studies in Social Politics and Social Service 2020
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spelling my.unimas.ir.297092023-08-23T02:31:21Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29709/ Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia Adam Andani, Mohammed Md Sayed, Uddin Bougangue, Bassoumah HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform HT Communities. Classes. Races This study focuses on the extent to which social work practice in Malaysia can be indigenised. The social work programmes and practices needs to accommodate the traditions and sociocultural practices of the people to provide adequate and relevant services. Considering the shortcomings and inadequacies of current social work theories and practices, social problems in Malaysia might better be handled if the practice of social work is indigenised. Combination of direct and summative qualitative content analysis research methods is adopted. As such, the studies assessed factors encouraging social work practice and why the need to indigenise social work in Malaysia. To get relevant data, Google Scholar was used as a tool to access the major databases provided by Tailor and Frances, Emerald, Elsevier, Springer, Sage and others. Relevant literature reveals that for development with indigenisation, social workers have delved into different forms of service delivery and different assumptions as proposed service delivery in other parts of the globe. It is revealed that the analysis of social workers in Malaysia is centered at the micro level due to the casework orientation. University of Wuppertal, Center for International Studies in Social Politics and Social Service 2020-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29709/1/Adam%20Andani%2C%20Mohammad.pdf Adam Andani, Mohammed and Md Sayed, Uddin and Bougangue, Bassoumah (2020) Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia. Social Work & Society International Online Journal, 18 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1613-8953 https://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/social-work-and-society-international-online-journal/r/a1BG0000000Rp1CMAS
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topic HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
HT Communities. Classes. Races
spellingShingle HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
HT Communities. Classes. Races
Adam Andani, Mohammed
Md Sayed, Uddin
Bougangue, Bassoumah
Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia
description This study focuses on the extent to which social work practice in Malaysia can be indigenised. The social work programmes and practices needs to accommodate the traditions and sociocultural practices of the people to provide adequate and relevant services. Considering the shortcomings and inadequacies of current social work theories and practices, social problems in Malaysia might better be handled if the practice of social work is indigenised. Combination of direct and summative qualitative content analysis research methods is adopted. As such, the studies assessed factors encouraging social work practice and why the need to indigenise social work in Malaysia. To get relevant data, Google Scholar was used as a tool to access the major databases provided by Tailor and Frances, Emerald, Elsevier, Springer, Sage and others. Relevant literature reveals that for development with indigenisation, social workers have delved into different forms of service delivery and different assumptions as proposed service delivery in other parts of the globe. It is revealed that the analysis of social workers in Malaysia is centered at the micro level due to the casework orientation.
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author Adam Andani, Mohammed
Md Sayed, Uddin
Bougangue, Bassoumah
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Md Sayed, Uddin
Bougangue, Bassoumah
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title Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia
title_short Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia
title_full Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia
title_fullStr Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Starting the Indigenisation Process of Social Work Practice in Malaysia
title_sort starting the indigenisation process of social work practice in malaysia
publisher University of Wuppertal, Center for International Studies in Social Politics and Social Service
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29709/1/Adam%20Andani%2C%20Mohammad.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29709/
https://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/social-work-and-society-international-online-journal/r/a1BG0000000Rp1CMAS
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