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Respecting spiritual diversity in social work

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    Main entry-name Canda, Edward Robert (author)
    Title statementRespecting spiritual diversity in social work : clients' rights to freedom of and freedom from religion / Edward R. Canda
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    In Sociální práce v nejisté době. - S. 14-22
    Subj. Headings sociální práce
    sociální práce - náboženské aspekty
    sociální práce - etické a morální aspekty
    svoboda vyznání
    náboženská víra
    spiritualita
    lidská práva
    Form, Genre články ze sborníku
    AnnotationThis paper summarizes ethical principles to guide respect for the diverse religious and nonreligious spiritual perspectives of clients in social work practice. These principles are developed for the international movement on spiritually sensitive practice that emerged in North America and now has collaborations in several countries. They are based on four sources: 1) widely used professional codes of ethics, such those of the USA National Association of Social Workers and the International Federation of Social Workers; 2) standards for competent practice in settings of health, mental health, and hospice; 3) United Nations statements on human rights; 4) current research on the role of religion and spirituality in human development and evidence for effective spiritually based therapies. Professional definitions of religion and spirituality are presented in order to accomodate the highly diverse cultural backgrounds of clients found in North America and internationally. Implications for the Czech context are briefly considered.
    Conspect364-1/-7 - Druhy sociální pomoci a služeb
    CountryČesko
    LanguageEnglish
    URLhttp://www.prohuman.sk/files/XII_Hradecke_dny_vedecky_sbornik.pdf
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