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Chapter 5 Social Work Organizations. Factors That Shaped Social Work. Social Work Becomes a Profession. 1870s Charity Organization Society 1886 – 1895 Settlement House Movement: Neighborhood Guild (NYC-1886), Hull House (Chicago-1889), and Henry
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Social Work Becomes a Profession 1870s Charity Organization Society 1886–1895 Settlement House Movement: Neighborhood Guild (NYC-1886), Hull House (Chicago-1889), and Henry Street Settlement (NYC-1895) 1915 Flexner – “Social Work Not a Profession” • Assoc of Training Schools for Professional Social Work • American Assoc of Social Workers • Milford Report • American Assoc of Schools of Social Work • Nat’s Assoc of Schools of Social Administration • Council on Social Work Education • National Association of Social Workers • Action Network for Social Work 2010 Social Work Policy Institute/NASW
Social Work and Economic Justice • The Association for the Improvement of the Conditions of the Poor • The Children’s Aid Society of New York 1886–1895 Settlement House Movement: Neighborhood Guild (NYC-1886), Hull House (Chicago-1889), and Henry Street Settlement (NYC-1895) 1904 National Child Labor Committee • International Conference of Social Work, Paris • American Public Welfare Association • Federal Emergency Relief Act 1935 Federal Bureau of Public Assistance • Works Project Administration • National Youth Administration 1964 Economic Opportunity Act (War on Poverty)
Social Work and Social Justice 1886–1895 Settlement House Movement: Neighborhood Guild (NYC- 1886), Hull House (Chicago-1889), and Henry Street Settlement (NYC-1895) 1904 National Child Labor Committee • National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes 1930s The Rank and File Movement 1968 National Association of Black Social Workers; National Association of Puerto Rican Social Service Workers; The Asian American Social Workers; and The Association of American Indian Social Workers • Political Action for Candidate Election • NASW Communications Network 1995 Action Network for Social Work Education
Is Social Work a Profession? • Based on what assumptions? • Based on what historical developments? • Based on what comparisons with other professions? • Based on what considerations for future developments, considering social, cultural, economic, and other influences?