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Chapter One Introduction to Social Work Practice

Chapter One Introduction to Social Work Practice. Vocabulary Text analysis Language points. Distinguishing Social Work Practice Commitment to Social Betterment International Perspectives on Social Work Practice. Distinguishing Social Work Practice.

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Chapter One Introduction to Social Work Practice

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  1. Chapter One • Introduction • to Social Work Practice

  2. Vocabulary • Text analysis • Language points

  3. Distinguishing Social Work Practice • Commitment to Social Betterment • International Perspectives on Social Work Practice

  4. Distinguishing Social Work Practice • betterment n.改善;改进 • contribution n. 捐献;贡献;投稿 • fundamental adj. 基础的, 基本的 n. 基本原则, 基本原理 • subvention n.补助金,补贴,津贴 • predominantly • adv. 有势力地,占优势地;及其显著地,盛行地

  5. rehabilitation n. 康复工作 • handicapped n.残疾人, 身体有缺陷的人 adj.残疾的 • assist v. 援助, 帮助 • assistance n. 援助 • discipline n. 纪律, 学科;自制 • characteristic • adj. 特有的, 表示特性的, 典型的 • n. 特性, 特征

  6. configuration n. 构造, 结构, 配置,外形 • constellation n. 星群, 星座。 (fig.)相关的或相似的人或事物,尤指杰出的人或物 • sanction n. 制裁 • convergence n.汇聚 • modality n. 形式, 形态, 特征

  7. Commitment to Social Betterment • uproot v. 灭绝,根除;赶走,赶出家园 • resettlement n. 重新定居 , 重新安置 • distress n. 悲痛, 穷困, 不幸, 危难, 忧伤 • orientedadj.导向的 • orientation n. 定向 取向 • professional orientation 专业取向

  8. demonstrate vt. 表明:演示,说明 vi. 示威 • demonstration n. 示范 示威 • demonstration project 示范计划 • demonstration strategy 示范策略 • delinquency 青少年犯罪;违法行为;失职

  9. juvenile delinquency 青少年犯罪 • delinquency prevention 犯罪行为预防 • delinquent 罪犯 • diversity n. 差异; 变化或多样性 • clientele n. 诉讼委托人, 客户 • versatility n. 多功能性

  10. International Perspectives on Social Work Practice • parochial adj. 教区的,地方范围的,狭小的 • inextricably adv. 逃不掉地,解决不了地,解不开地 • Red Crescent • n. (伊斯兰国家的)红新月会(相当于红十字会) • ICRC abbr. International Committee of the Red Cross 国际红十字委员会

  11. Let’s enjoy a report.

  12. Who we are----Our vision and mission • The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is the world's largest humanitarian organization, providing assistance without discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions.

  13. Founded in 1919, the International Federation comprises 186 member Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, a Secretariat in Geneva and more than 60 delegations strategically located to support activities around the world. There are more societies in formation. The Red Crescent is used in place of the Red Cross in many Islamic countries.

  14. The Federation's vision:We strive, through voluntary action, for a world of empowered communities, better able to address human suffering and crises with hope, respect for dignity and a concern for equity.Our missionis to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity.

  15. Photo galleriesWorld AIDS Day December 2007 • Daniel lives in Kenya. He is just four years old and is HIV positive. He is now cared for by his grandparents, a retired school teacher and his wife, and they make sure he takes his anti-retroviral drugs. Daniel's mother died of AIDS and his father is missing.

  16. Southern Africa floods operation January 2008 • Mozambique Red Cross (MRC) boat volunteer Pascoa Joaquim, 26, reputedly the only woman in the village who can swim, stands in the prow of her MRC aquatic-rescue launch during training. Mozambican marines and MRC volunteers have been taking advantage of an apparent break in the rains upstream in the Buzi river system to hone their aquatic-rescue skills. Buzi is the national base for aquatic-rescue training by the Red Cross in Mozambique.

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