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Social work, the Quaker Society, ethics and the development of the welfare state

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    Main entry-name Wallin Weihe, Hans-Jorgen (author)
    Title statementSocial work, the Quaker Society, ethics and the development of the welfare state / Hans-Jørgen Wallin Weihe
    In Sociální práce v nejisté době. - S. 361-400
    Subj. Headings sociální práce - Norsko
    dějiny sociální práce - Norsko
    sociální etika - Norsko
    sociální spravedlnost - Norsko
    sociální stát - Norsko
    kvakeři - Norsko
    náboženství a společnost - Norsko
    Norsko - dějiny
    Form, Genre články ze sborníku
    AnnotationThe importance of the Quaker Society for social work ethics and the development of the welfare state. The question of the importance of the Quaker Society for social work ethics and the development of the welfare state might seem like a simple one. There are, after all, a number of Quakers who played an important role in the development of social work not only in Norway, but also internationally. There are also a number of important causes, like the question of peace, arbitration and temperance, were Quakers played an important role. The presence of Quakers in Norway is dated back to 1814, however the influence of Quakers date back long before that (Aarek, Weihe, in Stavrum; Weihe, 2014). Even if my main focus is the development before 1814 I will briefly look into both the influence that predates 1814 and the values of social work. The professional social work is seen as developed from the end of the 1800s and mostly after 1900. The welfare state gradually developed from about the same time-period; still the foundations of both professional social work and the welfare state are far older (Soydan, 1993; Weihe, 2004, 2008).
    Conspect364-1/-7 - Druhy sociální pomoci a služeb
    CountryČesko
    LanguageEnglish
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