The History of Social Work in the Caribbean
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Social work and Social Welfare has been with us from as far back as the 1600's and it has always been, and has continued to be a response to human needs. In order to understand its historical development, it is necessary to examine the significant factors, which has influenced its evolution. It can be said however that factors such as the establishment of the Elizabethan poor laws, the emancipation of slavery and the social unrest
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social work in Barbados and Guyana has been a gradual one. Both countries were successful in bringing some level of assistance to those citizens in need through the administration of poor relief and self-help initiatives. It ought to be emphasized however, that in order for social workers to be more effective in meeting the needs of their clients, an educational foundation and the support of a unified professional body is critical when advocating for change.
social work in Barbados and Guyana has been a gradual one. Both countries were successful in bringing some level of assistance to those citizens in need through the administration of poor relief and self-help initiatives. It ought to be emphasized however, that in order for social workers to be more effective in meeting the needs of their clients, an educational foundation and the support of a unified professional body is critical when advocating for change.