SOCIAL WELFARE
ADMINISTRATION
SOCIAL AGENCY
SWDA
FILIPINO MANAGEMENT CULTURE
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Social Welfare is centered on two basic concepts

1. Social Problem

2. Ways in which the Society responds to its problem (Related to policy, legislation, procedure etc.).

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According to Hermin Stein,  It is the process of defining and attaining the objectives of the organization through system of coordination and cooperative effort. Continuous process that leads to organizational growth and development

Administration

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LIST DOWN THE TWO IMPORTANT DIMENSION OF SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION

1.Central Dimension – is the task of work assignment within the agency structure. Wide distribution of responsibility, allocation of task and functions for every level of work

2. Psychosocial Dimension - People released their feelings and engages, when properly harnessed by administrators constitutes the human resources in achieving agency goals

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LIST THE THREE LEVELS OF MANAGMENT

TOP MANAGEMENT, MIDDLE MANAGEMENT FIRST LINE MANAGEMENT

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Being taken by one’s fellow for what one is, or believes he is, and being treated in accordance with his status

SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE

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According to Richard M. Titmus, 1948, It may broadly be defined as the study of social services whose object is the improvement of conditions of life of the individual in the setting of family and group relations.“

SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION

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ENUMERATE AND EXPLAIN THE TWO ELEMENTS OF ADMINISTRATION

1.Organization – setting up of the framework of structure of the different units of the system to perform different task for the attainment of the goals of administration

2.Management – activity that allocates and utilizes resources to achieve goals of the organization

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What are the Three (3) Types of Social Welfare Agency

1.Government/Public Agencies

2.Private/Voluntary Organization

3.Quasi/Semi Government Organization

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It refers to any agency whether natural or juridical, private or governmental, profit or non profit that engages mainly in programs and services that promote the welfare and development of one or more clientele groups. The clientele groups maybe children, youth, women, PWDs, older persons, victims of disasters, disadvantage families, communities and individuals, families and communities in crisis.

SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

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The process involves sacrificing individual interests for family welfare, parental efforts to provide education, older children sacrificing for younger siblings, and mothers making sacrifices for the family.

Emotional Closeness and Security in a Family

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According to John C. Kidneigh (1950), he defines  it as the process of transforming social policy into social services, a two way process of transforming policy into concrete social services and the use of experience in recommending modification of policy. It involves the administration of public and private agencies.

Social Welfare Administration

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It is the ability of an individual to influence, motivate, and enable others to contribute towards the effectiveness and success of the organization  of which they are members

Leadership

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Created through constitutional mandates, legislative acts, and executive orders, have a bureaucratic, less flexible organizational structure that must adhere to government procedures, including proper accounting and auditing.

Public Agencies

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A classification of SWDA, managed by the National Government Agencies (NGAs) or LGUs which are exempted from registration and licensing but its SWD programs and services are required to be accredited by the DSWD.

Public SWDA

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Sensitivity to personal affront and functions to protect the individual against loss of social acceptance. Closely related to this value is the value of “hiya”

AMOR PROPIO

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Luther Gulick has given a magic formula in a word 'POSDCoRB with each letter describing one technique. Gulicks approach is 'technique-oriented' rather than 'subject-oriented'. These letters stand for

P Planning, 0 Organizing, S staffing, D Directing, Co Coordinating, R Reporting, B Budgeting

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WHAT ARE THE FOUR MEANS OF ACHIEVING THE ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS

COORDINATION, PARTICIPATION, COOPERATION AND COMPLEMENTATION 

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These are organizations, often national chapters of international organizations, are established by sectarian or non-sectarian groups and are governed by their own charters, constitutions, laws, and boards, allowing for flexible policies and programs.

Private Agencies

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A non stock, non profit organization duly established and or recognized under the laws performing SWD activities.

PRIVATE SWDA

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Families will remain close if someone exerts firm authority, and that such person must be respected and obeyed. Closely related to this value is the respect for traditions and rituals no matter how impractical they have become.

The Authority Value

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It is a group of person who have organized themselves as a legal corporate body. It is initiated spontaneously and governed by its own members without any external control or compulsion.

Social Welfare Agency

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Explain and Enumerate the Four Management Functions (PLOC) by Henry Fayol

1.Planning – Determining courses of action 2.Leading – Managing and Motivating People 3. Organizing – Coordination of activities and Resources 4. Controlling – Monitoring and Evaluating Activities

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WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONs (NGOs)

1.Primary NGOs (Peoples Organization)

2.Secondary/Intermediate NGOs

3. Tertiary NGOs

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Give at least one reason why is there a need for SWDAs to be Registered, Licensed and Accredited

1.In compliance with the provisions of the law 2.Provides the legal authority for a registered SWDA to operate as a Social Work Agency (SWA) or as an Auxiliary SWDA3.Protection of the clients against abuses, exploitations and inefficiencies from any organizations engaging SWD activities.4.Ensure that quality services and programs are delivered to beneficiaries5.Recognized the vital contributions of private and public SWDAs in the promotion of welfare of the poor, disadvantaged and vulnerable individuals, families and communities.6.Promote transparency and accountability of SWDAs to their respective donors, beneficiaries and other stakeholders

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Granted when a transfer of goods or services takes place between individuals belonging to two different groups. It compels the recipient to show his gratitude proper by returning a favour “with interest” to be sure that he does not remain in the other’s debt.

Utang Na Loob or “debt of gratitude”