
doi: 10.59333/mucin.e1.5
Abstract Based on the fact that the rights and principles on equality, security, freedom, bodily integrity and human dignity of all people should be applied in the context of efforts to secure human rights within the scope of Social Services, the physical body that arises from the structure and conditions of individuals, groups or communities or occurs outside their control. In order to eliminate or reduce mental and spiritual deficiency, poverty and inequality, to solve the social problems arising from the changing conditions of the society, to develop human resources, to improve and raise living standards, to facilitate the harmony of individuals with each other and with their social environment, education and consultancy worthy of human dignity and dignity. The importance of service programs in the fields of care, medical and psycho-social rehabilitation is great. In this article, the concepts of Social Work, Social Welfare, Social Control and Social Policy are mentioned. Based on these concepts The main objective in the intervention processes of Social Work is to protect human dignity and to ensure that living standards are arranged in a way that is worthy of human personality. For this reason, all interventions should be done within a program and by professionals.
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