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By Anupam Hazra Social work grew out of humanitarian and democratic ideals, and its values are based on respect for the equality, worth, and dignity of all people. Since its beginnings over a century ago, social work practice has focused on meeting human needs and developing human potential. Human rights and social justice serve as the motivation and justification for social work action. In solidarity with those who are disadvantaged, the profession strives to alleviate poverty and to liberate vulnerable and oppressed people in order to promote social inclusion. Social work profession addresses the barriers, inequities and injustices that exist in society. Its mission is to help people to develop their full potential, enrich their lives, and prevent dysfunction. Professional social work is focused on problem solving and change. As such, social workers are change agents in society and in the lives of the individuals, families and communities they serve. It responds to crises and emergencies as well as to everyday personal and social problems. Social work utilizes a variety of skills, techniques, and activities consistent with its holistic focus on persons and their environments. Social work interventions range from primarily person-focused psychosocial processes to involvement in social policy, planning and development. These include counseling, clinical social, social work, group work, social pedagogical work, and family treatment and therapy as well as efforts to help people obtain services and resources in the community. Interventions also include agency administration, community organization and engaging in social and political action to impact social policy and economic development. The holistic focus of social work is universal, but the priorities of social work practice will vary from country to country and from time to time depending on cultural, historical, and socio-economic conditions.

Social workers attempt to relieve and prevent hardship and suffering. They have a responsibility to help individuals, families, groups and communities through the provision and operation of appropriate services and by contributing to social planning. They work with, on behalf of, or in the interests of people to enable them to deal with personal and social difficulties and obtain essential resources and services. Their work may include, but is not limited to, interpersonal practice, group work, community work, social development, social action, policy development, research, social work education and supervisory and managerial functions in these fields. The field of practice for professional Social Worker is expanding day by day.
Field of Practice for Professional Social Workers Addiction / Substance Abuse Child Welfare Clinical / Mental Health Correctional Institutions/ Prisons Child Protection Services Counseling & Therapy

Consultancy Services Community Development Elderly Care Environment Family Welfare and Planning Human Resource Management Industrial Development Medical Social Work Mental Health Mental Retardation Management of Social Services Mother & Child Health Policy & Planning Services Poverty eradication People with Special Needs Rehabilitation of Offenders Rural & Urban Development Relationship Problems School Social Work Social Research & Program Evaluation Service Social Work Administration & Policy Social Work Education & Research Social development Working with People with Disabilities Youth Work etc. Social Work as profession in India has already passed its infancy long back and in the last few decades it has emerged as one of the most demanding profession in India. In India a person holding a Bachelor (BSW) or Master (M.A in Social Work/MSW) degree in Social Work is generally considered a professional social worker. As far as Indian scenario is concerned professional social workers can be found in direct practice in administrative, management and policy planning positions in various Government and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) as well as in government ministries. Both Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have a lot to offer, if you are willing to work hard and in any given conditions. International organizations too are socially aware and hence a number of opportunities are available in international social work. Industrial and commercial units too are looking to hire social workers. A degree or diploma in Social Work is creating a large number opportunities for the millions of Indian youth in various sectors. Designations enjoyed by Social Work Professionals in different employment sectors Governmental Sector Lecturer/Professor Director Research Officer/Researcher Welfare/Development Officer (like Child/Youth/Women/Labour etc.) Community Development Officer Jail Probationary/Welfare Officer Urban Planners etc. Non-Governmental Sector Project Director Program Director Program Officer Program Coordinator Assistant Coordinator Program Assistant Project Officer Community Mobilizer Program Manager Block/District/State/Zonal/Regional Coordinator Counselor Social Scientist Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Research Officer/Researcher MIS Coordinator

Area Manager Fund Raiser Social Worker Supervisor Resource Mobiliser Training Coordinator Development Professional Consultant Probation Officer Psychiatric Social Worker School Social Worker Sociologist Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor etc. Industry Manager (HR/Personnel/Welfare etc.) Executive Trainee Labor Welfare Officer Personnel Officer etc. Corporate Sector Manager Executive Trainee Community Development Officer Social Development Officer Rural Development Officer Social Welfare Officer etc. There are three general categories or levels of intervention for Social Work professionals. The first is Macro social work which involves society or communities as a whole. This type of social work practice would include policy forming and advocacy on a national or international scale. The second level of intervention is described as Mezzo social work practice. This level would involve work with agencies, small organizations, and other small groups. This practice would include policy making within a social work agency or developing programs for a particular neighbourhood. The final level is the Micro level that involves service to individuals and families. Social workers help people to overcome some of lifes most difficult challenges: poverty, discrimination, abuse, addiction, physical illness, divorce, loss, unemployment, educational problems, disability, and mental illness. They help prevent crises and counsel individuals, families, and communities to cope more effectively with the stresses of everyday life. Social Work is a profession that serves individuals, families, and communities who seek preventative and rehabilitative interventions for an improved quality of life. Focused on social and emotional development within the social environment, the scope of social work is national and international. The profession is social justice and action oriented. Adopting a holistic approach and forging therapeutic relationships are not unique to social work. What makes the role of the social worker distinct is that it combines both. The social worker seeks to understand the persons entire situation (the holistic approach) and to work with this. Developing an effective helping relationship with people who use services is central to the role of the social worker in order to ensure better outcomes. Social workers need sufficient time to combine knowledge of skills and values and demonstrate the effective listening, respect and sensitive engagement which this involves. The ability to form and maintain such relationships can be eroded by a workload which exceeds resources, by over management of risks and by increasing expectations from people who use services of the social workers capacity to meet their needs. Prospect for professional social workers in development sectors: At present the development sector is largely controlled and managed by the welfare or Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)who are doing the pioneer work towards the overall development of the society. A person with a degree (preferably a Master degree) in Social Work is highly preferred in developmental agencies and NGOs. In other words, it can be said that NGO sectors as well as the development sectors are being dominated by the professional social workers. As far as the salary of a professional social worker in development sector (in India) is concerned it varies from organization to organization. Generally it is negotiated at the time of interview. As salary is negotiable in development sector, likewise flexibility also exists in the recruitment process. Sometimes it is also observed that a person gets recruitment in a particular position though he/she has not fulfilled the minimum requirements. Percentage of marks in M.S.W hardly matters in recruitment-process of development sector; 50% to 55% marks in M.S.W is enough

to get a good job in a reputed organization. What does matter is relevant working experiences, possession of suitable technical skills of project management, sound knowledge managing NGO administration (see table 3) etc; sometimes the reputation of the academic institution from where the applicant obtained the degree in Social Work is taken into consideration by the recruiting organizations. Students completing M.S.W from institutes like TISS, XISS, Delhi University are generally preferred and get higher salary at the beginning. Skills Required for a Professional Social Worker Preparing Project Proposal Preparing Management Information System (MIS) Preparing Project Implementa-tion Plan (PIP) Managing and coordinating project at district/state/national level Program monitoring & evaluation Report writing and presentation Preparation of monthly plan and budget Coordinating and liasioning with district and state administration, other stake holder and partner organizations Organizing training, workshops, seminars etc. Developing Information Education Communication (I.E.C) materials Documentation and case studies Team management Facilitation and people mobilization Doing long-hour field work and extensive travelling Managing and coordinating projects at state and district level Positive work attitude Integrity and honesty Doing long-hour field work in adverse situation Have interpersonal communication skills Have proficiency on the computer Knowledge of community resources etc. Most of International NGOs have a specified pay structure for different positions For entering into these organizations at least three to five years prior working experiences in a reputed developmental organization is necessary. Some of the Premier Universities/Institutes - Conducting Social Work Courses Assam University, Silchar (Assam) Agra University (U.P) Amravati University (Amravati) Andhra University, Waltair (AP) Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (UP) Bharathiar University (Coimbatore) Banaras Hindu University, Banaras (UP) Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP) Christ University (Bangalore) Chaudhry Charan Singh University, Meerut (UP) College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan (Mumbai) Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (Indore) Delhi School of Social Work, University of Delhi (Delhi) Dr. R.M.L Avadh University, Faizabad (UP) Guru Ghasidas University (Chhattisgarh) Gujarat Vidyapeth, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Calcutta University (W.B) Institute of Social Sciences, Dr B. R Ambedkar University, Agra (UP) Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Jamia Millia Islamia University, Jamia Nagar (New Delhi) Jain Vishva Bharti Institute, Ladnoon (Rajasthan) Kashi Vidyapith,Varanasi (U.P) Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (Haryana) Kanpur University, Kanpur (UP) Madurai Kamaraj University M S University, Baroda Madras School of Social Work, University of Madras (Chennai) M.S.S College, Nagpur (Maharashtra)

Mangalore University (Mangalore) Marathwada University, Aurangabad Nagpur University (Nagpur) Punjab University, Patiala (Punjab) Rajagiri College of Social Sciences (Kerala) Rajasthan Vidyapeth, Udaipur (Rajasthan) Sri Venkateshwara University (Tirupati) Sri Padmavati Mahila Visva Vidhyalay (Tirupati) Sri Hari Singh Gaur University (MP) Shivaji University, Vidyanagar, Kolhapur Sri Padmavathi Mahila, Vishavidyalayam, Tirupathi Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (Maharashtra) University of Lucknow, Lucknow (U.P) University of Bombay (Maharastra) University of Puna (Maharastra) Utkal University (Orissa) Vikram University,Ujjain (MP) Vidya Sagar University (W.B) Visva Bharati Unversity (W.B) etc. (The list is indicative only) Conclusion Professional social workers are found in every facet of community lifein old age homes, orphanages, schools, hospitals, mental health clinics, prisons, corporations and in numerous public and private agencies that serve individuals and families in need. Social work is not just about doing good deeds and helping the under-privileged. Over a period of time, it has evolved into a profession. Correctly it is not a conventional career. But with issues of disability, drug misuse, poverty, mental ill health, problems associated with aging etc. rising constantly, social work has become a vital need of our society today. If you are willing to take up a profession for emotional fulfillment and if your purpose of working is not just financial, this would be the ideal career for you. The Author is Assistant Professor in Department of Social Work at Assam (Central) University, Silchar-788011, Assam. email: anupam688@yahoo.co.in

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1 Like Most people think that volunteering means going to school and teaching or working with slums or going and doing some health checkups in unhygenic places. It seems more like a serious affair which requires lot of commitment and saying no to all the cool things that you might do in life. Of course volunteering requires some amount of commitment, but it is not as boring as you may think. There are numerous fun ways to volunteer. Also voluntering does not necessary mean that you have to spend some fixed time every day or every week. There are opportunities available from one off volunteering effort to a weekly effort. Below I have tried to categorize some of the volunteering possibilities based on time you can spare. So if you are thinking of volunteering and dont know where and when to start, one of these could be your starting point. (Since I am from Bangalore India, most of the volunteering opportunities listed here are from Bangalore, or nearby areas. But I am sure such kind of volunteering exists in other places as well. So if you are looking for some such opportunity other than Bangalore do drop in a mail at goli-at-ngopost.org, or drop in the comment below, we will try our best to connect you to the right place) I cant commit anytime, I want to volunteer once in a while when I get time. * Organize a Blood donation camp in your office. This is the simplest thing to do. There are NGOs like Sankalp, you just have to give a call to them and they will do the rest for you. * Collect toys from your building and hand them over to the Toy Bank. Toy Bank is an NGO which collects toys and distributes them to various orphanages and schools. You could also spend some hours on weekend in Toy Bank in sorting the toys, and gift packing them. Take children to parks/educational tours. Kilikili is one organization which organizes such events for special children. There are numerous schools like Ananya , who are looking for people who can take children for one day half a day education tour to some factory/park/museum. I can spend couple of hours to spare on weekdays Spend sometime in gift wrapping toys collected for distributing to less privileged kids through Toybank. Extra coaching to Residential schools like Deena Seva Sangha, Nele. Spend some time with old people in some of the Old Age Homes in the city, Om Aashram, Little Sisters of the Poor and Anand Aashram.

Take spoken English classes to community women for 2 hours a day whenever you are free at Makkala Jagriti. Spend time with special children at the Sunshine Centre for Autism. Work with children from the Shrishti Special Academy and Association for people with disability. I can work only on weekends If you like teaching, Prerana could be the place for you. Prerana is an Institute which supports higher education of poor meritorious students along with counseling them for choosing their courses. Reading books for blind children, recording cassettes for Blind children. An organization called Samarthanam works on this. Vidyanikethan runs a program called "Teach the teachers" wherein you and go and teach the teachers on various different subjects I cant travel I want to do something from home You can translate books or documents/books/comics which are not available in local languages. You can try to design projects for children which help then in understanding concepts better, like a project or exercise to teach multiplication or solar system. It can be anything. This is required by lot of NGOs who are involved in teaching. You can write for NGOPost.

I want to do something related to art, performing There is a group called WEMOVE, which does theatre solely for fund raising for various NGOs. You could make films for various NGOs, which would help them in their fund raising drives. I am a NERD, and want to do something related to computers There are numerous NGOs who need help in setting up their websites, and putting some basic Content Management Systems in place. They are ready to do work, you just have to guide. Maintaining PCs and networks for NGOs. Becoming a System Administrator for some.

I want to do marketing for NGOs Numerous orphanges, childrens organizations, TB patients, make a variety of things, starting from Greeting cards to handbags to candles. Just pick some of them and put it at the office reception for sale. Or you can invite the people and they will come to your office and put the stalls (in lunch room??)

This article was written by me and originally published in the sept2007 issue of Sattva, an ITIHAS initiative. You can find this issue of Sattva here. Sattva, An ITIHAS initiative: an e-magazine focusing on the social sector. Web: http://www.itihas.org.in/Sattva.html Email: sattva.ezine@gmail.com
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SCHEMES Department of Higher Education University and Higher Education National Research Professorship (NRP) Department of School Education & Literacy Elementary Education Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

Establishment of New Central Universities Mid Day Meal Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Establishment of 14 World Class Central Universities Setting up of 374 Degree Colleges in Strengthening of Teachers Training Institute Schemes for Infrastucture Development of Private Aided/Unaided Minority Institutes (IDMI)

Educationally Backward Districts . Scheme for incentivising state governments for expansion of higher education institutions New central sector scheme of interest subsity on educational loans taken by students from economically backward sections to pursue technical/professional education in india under the educational loan scheme of the indian banks association Construction of girls hostels Supporting uncovered state universities and colleges

Mahila Samakhya Strengthening for providing quality Education in Madrassas ( SPQEM) Secondary Education Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) Inclusive Education for Disable at Secondary Stage ( IEDSS ) Incentives to Girls at Secondary Stage National Merit cum Means Scholarship Financial Assitance for Appointment of language Teachers

Additional assistance to about 160 already Adolescene Education Programme covered universities and about 5500 Girls Hostel colleges Strengthening science based higher education and research in universities Inter universities research institute for policy and evaluation Schemes Implemented through Autonomous Organisations Technical Education Sub-Mission on Polytechnics under the Coordinated Action for Skill Development Scheme of Apprenticeship Training Support For Distance Education & Web Based Learning (NPTEL) Indian National Digital Library in Engineering, Science & Technology (INDEST-AICTE) Consortium National Programme of Earthquake Engineering Education (NPEEE) Model School ICT at School Vocationalisation of Secondary Education Model School Under Public- Private Partnership(PPP) Mode. Adult Education Saakshar Bharat State Resource Center (SRCs) Jan Shikshan Sansthans(JSSs) Assistance to Voluntary Agencies Teacher Education Centrally Sponsored Scheme

Technology Development Mission Direct Admission of Students Abroad Scheme for Upgrading existing Polytechnics to Integrate the Physically Disabled in the mainstream of Technical and Vocational Education Setting up 20 new IIITs

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To Dear Sir/Madam, Subject : Profile NGO Samachar and Associate Programme.

INTODUCTION Ngosamachar Started 7 years Back Association With CWSPL To Provide Consultancy Services to Indian Ngo Sector-

We are involved in sharing important information and current policy initiatives in the development sector for strengthening the efforts of all such organizations and NGO's who are involved in development activities. Ngosamachar works under name of a registered society Society for Services" located at New Delhi And Over All Management is Under CWSPL We provides different sort of services to N.G.O.'s to help them in their day-2-day activities like: Project Reports, Consultancy Services, Liasioning Services, Registration Services, Database Services, Website Designing Services, etc. We provide the following services to NGOS: 1. Project reports We prepare the project reports for central govt. schemes, foreign funding agencies & industries. Educational Institutes, Medicinal Plants Sector Etc Visit Below link For project Cost Structurehttp://www.ngosamachar.org.in/project-cost-structure.shtml

2. Consultancy Services - We provide consultancy services to N.G.O.s and industries as per your requirements.

3. Database - We provide entire data regarding N.G.O.s schemes in central govt. schemes in central govt. ministries &central govt. departments. Etc. Check The Link For Databaseshttp://www.ngosamachar.org.in/A2Z_PROJECTS-_DIRECTORIES_SOFTWARES_IN_INDIA-[1].pdf

4. Liasioning We provide liasioning services to N.G.O.'s and industries as per your requirements.

5. Registration- We deal all registrations like society, Trust, 80 g , F.C.R.A. ,35 ac, 35 ac 1&2,501 c(3) etc.

6. Service charges- We provide total service to N.G.O.s like information providing, projects follow up, project reports preparing etc.

7. Website Designing- We provide website designing and development, domain name registration services & web hosting services to NGOs and others at affordable rates. We provide website designing and development for NGOs Only in INR3000 Domain name registration, web hosting services to NGOs at affordable rates. Features of Package:-

a) b) c) d) e)

Domain.org or .org.in 1 GB Web Hosting 5 E-Mail ID 10 Static Pages OR Two Dynamic Pages JUST - INR 3000 ONLY

Note-Special offer for Ngo'sBOOK DOMAIN GET FREE HOSTING OR BOOK HOSTING GET FREE DOMAIN8. MEMBER SHIP

Member Ship Benefitsa) Weekly News Letter with Latest Schemes (Central, State and Foreign Funding) By E-Mail b) c) d) e) f) g) Daily up Dates of Latest Schemes (Central, State and Foreign Funding) By SMS Free Entry for Training Programs Conducted By Ngosamachar 10% Deduction on Project Reports Cost Structure Sub Domain Web Site 5 Pages with 1 E-Mail ID Member Ship Valid For 1 Year Member Ship Fee INR 3000 Only

Note: We don't interfere in any money matters, we provide service and we take only service charges. NGO Samachar is a service provider not a funding agency 9. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA OF ASSOCIATES-STATE ASSOCIATES:-

a) b)

Required Office Space-300 SFT OFFICE SPACE WITH FURNISHEDTHREE COMPUTERS P4

c) 4 TECHENICAL STAFF WITH MINIMUNM QUALIFICATION (DEGREE OF SOCIAL WORK) d) e) f) g) LAND LINE PHONE, FAX AND INTERNET IS MUSTSecurity Deposit INR 1 Lac Only INR 50,000 Only is refundable VALIDITY 1 YEAR

Benefits :-State website 50 Sample Projects SMS Campaign in concern state E-mail campaign in concern state 20% OF Total Services Charges (FEES) COLLECTED BY Ngosamachar from Different Services Like: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) Member Ship Ngo Web Sites Project Reports Sample Projects, Registrations Project Follow Up Liasioning Work Shops, Seminars Databases Etc.

DISTRICT ASSOCIATES:a) b) Required Office Space-200 SFT OFFICE SPACE WITH FURNISHEDTHREE COMPUTERS P4

c) TECHENICAL STAFF WITH MINIMUNM QUALIFICATION (DEGREE OF SOCIAL WORK) d) e) f) g) LAND LINE PHONE, FAX AND INTERNET IS MUST Security Deposit INR 50,000 Only INR 25,000 Only is refundable VALIDITY 1 YEAR

Benefits of District Associates:District website 20 Sample Projects SMS Campaign in concern District Level E-mail campaign in concern District Level 10% OF Total Services Charges (FEES) COLLECTED BY Ngosamachar from Different Services Like a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) Member Ship, Ngo Web Sites, Project Reports, Sample Projects, Registrations, Project Follow Up, Liasioning, Work Shops, Seminars, Databases Etc

RESPONBUILTIES OF ASSOCIATESCOLLECT THE REQUIRED INFORMATION FROM NgosDistrict Level Associates Forward to All information and Documents to State AssociatesState Level Associates Forward to All information and Documents To Ngosamachar Office

Time Period- Minimum 5 Working Days After Provide the InformationKindly feel free to contact for any further query, if any.

Thanks with regards

For NGO SAMACHAR

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Assessment Project Implementation Guidance to Organization Change Report Income Tax Returns Web Designing

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