Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Paper SW20: Management of Development Organizations Paper SW 21: Human Rights and So ial Wor! Pra ti e Paper SW 22: So ial Poli " Paper SW 2#: $ield Wor! Pra ti um
Paper SW 2%&a': Rural (ommunit" Development) Paper SW 2% &*': So ial Wor! +ith the ,lderl" Paper SW 2% & ': ,nvironment and So ial Wor! Paper SW 2% &d': H-./0-DS and So ial Wor! Pra ti e
Paper SW 21 &a': So ial Wor! and Disaster Management Paper SW 21 &*': (onfli t Mitigation and Pea e 2uilding Paper SW 21 & ': 3ender and Development Paper SW 21 &d': (ounselling 4heor" and Pra ti e Paper SW 21 &e': Dissertation
SW 20: MANAGEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONS OBJECTIVES: Understand the nature and context of development organizations as civil society initiatives Develop skills in planning and management of civil society organizations Understand contemporary development discourses and suitable strategies
COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Basic Concepts Development organizations as civil society organisations, Peoples organisation and various forms- Voluntary Organizations/Non Governmental Organizations - Societies, Cooperatives, Trusts, Trade unions; Voluntary Action: Ideological basis of voluntary organization; Changing context of voluntary organizations Government policies for voluntary sector: NGO-Government interface; Globalization and development organizations
4ransparen "5 a ounta*ilit" and legitima " of the 63O se tor
Organisational planning: .ision5 mission5 goals5 development of ore strategies and o*7e tives $ormation of an organisation: Relevant 8egislations9 So iet":s registration a t5 (ompanies a t5 Pu*li 4rust 0 t5 (ooperative 0 t5 -n ome ta; &1205 <0 3' Shop and (ommer ial ,sta*lishment 0 t) Sustaina*ilit": -nstitutional and pro7e t5 liaison and net+or!ing= 3overnment5 63O and (orporate partnership
Approaches to planning, monitoring and evaluation; Project model approach, Project Cycle approach, Logical Framework Analysis, micro planning, comprehensive strategic planning
Pro7e t Preparation > Prin iples and Steps in pro7e t preparation5 6eed 0ssessment5 Surve"= PR0/P80 e;er ises9 So ial impa t assessment5 So ial and -nstitutional anal"sis and assessment5 Sta!eholder 0nal"sis Pro7e t 0ppraisal9So ial5 4e hni al and $inan ial 0nal"sis5 Pro7e t Monitoring and Parti ipator" Monitoring and feed*a ! loop5 Models of ,valuation9,valuation Design and out ome mapping
HR Poli ies and pra ti es: Re ruitment5 Sele tion and indu tion5 ompensation Human Resour e Planning and (areer Planning in .oluntar" organisations Development of Human resour es: (apa it" 2uilding5 4raining and (ommuni ation and leadership Organisational (ulture
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Unit V: !esource "obili#ation and Office "anagement Resour e mo*ilization: -nternal and e;ternal resour es5 $und raising > prin iples5 sour es methods and impli ations= $oreign funding > appli ation5 pro edure and $(R0 $inan ial Management: 2udgeting5 a ounting and auditing5 maintenan e of re ords Pu*li it" and pu*li relations Offi e management: re ord !eeping5 do umentation and filing5 up!eep and ergonomi s Core !eadings
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Bnderstand the onte;t of Human Rights and the emergen e of rights *ased perspe tive in so ial +or! pra ti e 0ppl" human rights frame+or! for understanding issues and on erns affe ting so iet" Develop !no+ledge and s!ills reFuired in +or!ing for a 7ust so iet" Develop appropriate attitudes and ommitment reFuired to +or! for a 7ust and eFuita*le so iet"
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(on ept and histori al onte;t of Human Rights 4heories and philosoph" of human rights: Politi al s"stems and Paradigms -ndian (onstitution: $undamental rights and duties
3lo*al s"stems: the Bnited 6ations5 -nternational Human Rights -nstruments (ovenants and Proto ols B6(HR 1A%< and su*seFuent developments 6ational Human Rights (ommission and its role -nternational human rights agen ies: 0mnest" -nternational5 Human Rights Wat h 6on97udi ial enfor ement of Human Rights &Human Rights Monitoring and Reporting5 Humanitarian intervention'5 (ase la+s
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Human Rights ,du ation: (on eptual and Pedagogi al aspe ts5 6e+ Delhi: @anish!a Pu*lishing House) $undamental Rights in 0 tion) 6e+ Delhi: -ndian So ial -nstitute 4he Right to Development: 0 primer5 (entre for Development of Human Rights5 6e+ Delhi: Sage Pu*li ations) -nhuman Rights: 4he Western S"stem and 3lo*al Human Rights 0*use5 3oa: 4he Other -ndia Press) Human Rights and So ial Wor!: 4o+ards Rights9*ased Pra ti e) B@: (am*ridge Bniversit" Press So ial Wor! and Human Rights: 0 $oundation for Poli " and Pra ti e5 6e+ Ior!: (olum*ia Bniversit" press) Human Rights in -ndia) 6e+ Delhi: .istaar Pu*li ations
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COURSE CONTENTS: Unit I: Introduction to Social Policy Social Policy: Concept, goals, scope and context Social policy domain: Welfare State- Social Welfare, Welfare Services, Social Services, and Human Rights Indias colonial past and Indian constitutional provisions, political parties-manifesto and policy goals Ideologies-state formations, shifts and radical departures, influences, values and principles (social justice, equality, Rights, respect for diversity)
Unit II: Social Policy Development and Implementation Approaches to social policy: Welfare, development and rights based approach to social policy Models of social policy and applicability to Indian State-change of governments and policy departures/changes Elements of policy climate: Political environment, Neo liberal climate; Supra national bodies and globalization; Advocacy, research, Judicial activism, lobbies and pressure groups, social movements. Policy Formulation: Determinants and steps, state, government-process, critique. Social Planning: Concept and scope; Planning as an instrument of social policy; structures and processes and institutional mechanisms; decentralization and devolution practices; levels of planning: local/regional/state/national; participatory processes; convergence/divergence of service delivery mechanisms and processes; Overview of Five Year Plans.
Unit III: Policy Analysis- Conceptual and Methodological Issues Approaches and tools -Political economy, Gender analysis/Gender budgeting, diversity and uniformity; thematic vs. analytical approaches; Human Rights approaches
Policy evaluation based on components like values, principles, purposes and implementation, operation and practice, results and outcome, Process elements, stake holder analysis, participatory evaluation Policy analysis-OBJECTIVES :, thrusts, intended outcome
Unit IV: Policy Analysis - Illustrations Development Policies: Analysis of OBJECTIVES/allocations and budgetary expenditures with respect to policy, schemes and programmes of poverty alleviation, education, health and population and Forest policies, rural and urban community development. Welfare Policies: Analysis of OBJECTIVES/allocations and budgetary expenditures with respect to policy, schemes and programmes pertaining to disabled, SC/ ST, and minorities.
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Bnderstand so ial stru ture5 so ial relations and institutions in rural ommunities Develop sensitivit"5 ommitment5 and s!ills to influen e riti al issues in rural ommunities Bnderstand the poli ies5 programmes and approa hes of rural ommunit" development
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Rural ommunities: -ssues of identit" and diversit" D"nami s of the rural so iet": (aste5 lass 54ri*e and gender relations= po+er5 onfli t and ontrol 0grarian relations and land reforms Migration: nature5 pattern and impli ations
Rural ommunit" development: (on ept5 nature5 philosoph" and histori al onte;t 0pproa hes to rural ommunit" development
Poli " instruments for rural development: 6ational poli " on agri ulture5 $orest poli " Demo rati de entralization and empo+erment: D"nami s and fun tioning of Pan ha"ati Ra7 Rural mi ro level planning5 4ools5 approa hes and t"pes Rural development in $ive Iear Plans
Mi ro redit initiatives and mi ro enterprise development Povert" alleviation programmes (ooperative so ieties in rural development (ivil so iet" initiatives: 2est pra ti es
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Rural 8ivelihoods and Diversit" in Developing (ountries) O;ford: O;ford Bniversit" Press) Reasons for Su ess: 8earning from -nstru tive ,;perien es in Rural Development) 6e+ Delhi: .istaar Pu*li ations)
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Definition of old age &developmental5 *iologi al5 so ial5 ps" hologi al and ultural perspe tive' Demograph" of the 0geing in -ndia and impli ations of 3re"ing of the Population Ps" hologi al and so iologi al theories of ageing (hanging roles5 po+er and status of older persons
Self help/support groups of the elderl" as +ell as are givers) -nstitutional servi es for the elderl": -nterventions for enhan ing +ell *eing of the institutionalized elderl" So ial +or! interventions in Hospi e and palliative are
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3erontologi al So ial Wor! in -ndia: Some -ssues and Perspe tives5 Delhi: 2)R) Pu*lishing (orporation)
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3ain insight a*out environmental pro*lems and hallenges in the glo*al and national onte;t) Develop riti al understanding of environmental poli ies5 legislations and programmes) Bnderstand the strategies and approa hes of environment management Develop s!ills of so ial +or! intervention in the prote tion and promotion of the environment)
-nterfa e *et+een environment and development) Sustaina*le development: (on ept5 potentialities and hallenges= 6orth > South perspe tives) Politi s of , olog": Dominant development paradigm and glo*al impli ations -mpa t of neoli*eralism on environment and environmental 7usti e
(onstitutional provisions5 poli ies and legislative frame+or! pertaining to environment prote tion in -ndia) -mportant -nternational treaties and onventions on environment= 0n outline) -mportant programmes of environmental onservation in -ndia) (o9management of environment *" -ndigenous people and other sta!eholders= mainstreaming gender in natural resour e management and onservation)
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Bnderstand H-./0-DS pandemi as a health and development issue Bnderstand the so ial dimension of H-./0-DS and learn to deal +ith its onseFuen es in the *est interest of People 8iving +ith H-./0-DS &P8H0' 8earn different prevention strategies for general population as +ell as people at higher ris! of H-. infe tion 8earn so ial +or! profession:s response to H-./0-DS and P8H0
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4he pandemi of H-./0-DS: e;tent of the pro*lem5 routes of transmission5 nature and progression of the disease (hanging demographi s of age5 lass5 gender and ethni it" of H-./0-DS pandemi H-./0-DS as a development issue: MD3 plan of a tion for ontrol of H-./0-DS Stigma5 pre7udi e and dis rimination fa ed *" P8H0 and their famil" mem*ers
Behaviour change communication for safer se; pra ti es among spe ial populations Prevention strategies and programmes for the general population5 in o upational and rape9related e;posure and parent to hild transmission 4argeted -nterventions among high9ris! groups li!e people in same se; relationships5
in7e ting drug users5 hemophilia s5 se; +or!ers5 tru ! drivers5 transgendered people et )
(urrent and e;perimental treatments/proto ols &0R4/H00R4' and ad7un tive therapies5 ontrol and treatment of opportunisti infe tions5 issues impa ting treatment options (ommunit" *ased H-./0-DS (are and Support for P8H0 3reater -nvolvement of people +ith 0-DS &3-P0' and P8H0 6et+or!s: 63O response and net+or! of positive people) 3-P0 Models (omponents of omprehensive are: ps" hoso ial support5 nutritional and health are support5 palliative are5 are and support of orphans
Politi s of 0-DS: histori al a ount of government5 agen " and ommunit" responses Human rights and legal issues in H-./0-DS 60(O and State 0-DS (ontrol So ieties5 63O -nterventions: (ase studies 6ational 0-DS prevention and ontrol poli "
S!ills and te hniFues of pre and post test ounselling (risis intervention and grief ounselling of the survivors espe iall" spouse and hildren Wor!ing +ith families of the affe ted persons &spouses5 hildren5 parents et )' 0dvo a "5 ommunit" mo*ilization5 lo**" efforts and net+or!ing +ith 0-DS Servi e Organizations &0SO' So ial Wor! Manifesto on H-./0-DS &-$SW': a (ase Stud" ,thi s in so ial +or! pra ti e +ith P8H0
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preparedness and mitigation 8earn the nature and s ope of ps" hoso ial are in disaster management
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Disaster related on epts and definitions: Hazard5 Ris!5 .ulnera*ilit" and Disaster= different forms of 6atural and Manmade Disasters -mpa t of disasters: Ph"si al5 e onomi 5 politi al5 ps" hoso ial5 e ologi al5 and others= developmental aspe ts of disasters) .ulnera*ilit": $a tors enhan ing vulnera*ilit" to natural and man9made disasters= regional vulnera*ilit"= vulnera*le groups and ommunities) Hazard5 Ris! and vulnera*ilit" assessment +ith spe ial emphasis on parti ipator" tools and te hniFues)
(oordinating sear h and res ue= relief mo*ilization and management= eva uation and amp management (ontingen " planning and risis management Rapid health assessment and emergen " health management Restoration and reha*ilitation interventions5 livelihood se urit" and so ial 7usti e on erns in disaster re over" and re onstru tion (ompensation and related issues in disaster management
Mental health onseFuen es of disaster: grief rea tions5 post9traumati stress disorders Prin iples and te hniFues of ps" hoso ial are in post disaster situations Spe ifi ps" hoso ial needs of vulnera*le groups li!e hildren5 +omen5 older persons and persons +ith disa*ilit" Post trauma are and ounseling in luding grief ounseling +ith survivors5 Mass atharsis Management and aring of areers So ial are of orphans5 disa*led and those fa ing destitution
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(hildren and Disasters: 0 Pra ti al 3uide to Healing and Re over") O;ford Bniversit" Press) Disasters5 ,nvironment and Development &Pro eedings of -nternational 3eographi al Bnion Seminar) 6e+ Delhi: 00 2al!ema/ Rotterdam/2roo!efield) Pro eedings of (0P0R4 Wor!shop on Strengthening of (ommunit" Parti ipation in Disaster Redu tion) 6e+ Delhi) Disaster Management: 0 Disaster ManagerEs Hand*oo!) Manila: 0sian Development 2an!)
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Definitions and ontents of onfli t 9 understanding on epts of violen e5 non9 violen e5 riot5 feud5 re*ellion5 geno ide5 and pogrom Sour es and auses of so ial5 e onomi and politi al onfli t (onfli t as so ial pro ess 9 e onomi s of onfli t5 relevan e of onfli t for so ial +or! 6ationalism and ethni onfli t > Su*9national and autonom" movements
-nstan es of inter and intra9state onfli t9identit"/rights/ laims over land5 +ater et ) Stages of onfli t5 a tors involved > timing5 targets5 setting (onfli t audit9steps5 pro esses and impli ations
(hara teristi s of divided so ieties and deep9rooted onfli ts 9 -nstan es of ommunal/ethni / aste/ra ial onfli t from -ndia and other onfli t sites from a ross the glo*e 0reas and people in onfli t9 ases from 3lo*al South and 3lo*al 6orth5 the politi al e onom" of onfli t9role of hegemoni states
Politi al5 e onomi 5 so ial hallenges 9 steps and pro esses Mapping entr" points and engagement +ith ommunit" and the State (onfli t indu ed trauma and so ial +or! interventions Re onstru tion and Re*uilding in onfli t9torn so ieties
Pea e 2uilding at the ,lite 8evel: 4he role of state and its ritiFue Development and onfli t 9 evaluating and assessing development as +arning for pea e5 ivil so iet" response5 role of organizations su h as B6O in promoting pea e et ) So ial anal"sis for pea e and development Models and illustration on onfli t mitigation and pea e *uilding from9Sri 8an!a5 -ndia5 6orthern -reland5 2osnia9Herzegovina5 (he hn"a et > state and ivil so iet" Pea e *uilding through movement9 8o ating +omen in Pea e Movement5 indigenous a tors in Pea e 2uilding
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3ender as a so ial onstru t 3ender identit"5 eFuit"5 dis rimination Patriar h" 9 So ial stru ture and so ial institutions $eminism: Ma7or feminist thoughts
in anti9 olonial struggles5 +omen in so ial movements 9 4elangana5 4e*haga5 6a;al*ari5 (hip!o5 620 Paradigm shift from +elfare to rights *ased approa h: Histori al onte;t and relevant international onferen es 3ender approa hes to development: Pra ti al and Strategi 3ender 6eeds5 W-D5 W0D5 30D 3ender anal"sis tools and models: 3ender *udgeting5 3ender Development -nde;5 3ender ,mpo+erment Measure5 Human Povert" -nde;
,;pressions of 3ender disparit": ,du ation5 health5 propert"5 emplo"ment and livelihood5 de ision ma!ing5 feminisation of povert" 3ender *ased violen e: 4heoreti al perspe tives Manifestations of gender *ased violen e: Domesti violen e5 traffi !ing in +omen and hildren5 rape5 se; sele tive a*ortion5 female infanti ide5 hild marriage
Gender mainstreaming as an approach to gender parity Principles, strategies and tools of mainstreaming State and civil society initiatives: UNO, Millennium Development Goals Changing institutional response -- Case studies of best practices and critique Advocacy and capacity building strategies for promoting gender parity
(onstitutional and legislative safeguards Poli ies and plans +ith gender fo us -nstitutional me hanisms: 6ational (ommission for Women5 Rashtri"a Mahila @osh5 (rime 0gainst Women (ell5 $amil" (ourt5 $amil" (ounselling (entres and (risis intervention (entres
Core Readings
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Aggarwal, B.(ed.)
1988
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Dube, L. & Palriwala, R. (eds.) Gandhi, N. & Shah, N. Goonesekere, S. (ed.) Kumar, R.
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Structures and Strategies: Women, and Family. New Delhi: Sage. Issues at Stake: Theory and Practice in the Contemporary Womens Movement in India. New Delhi: Kali for women. Violence, Law and Womens Rights in South Asia. New Delhi: Sage Publications. History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movement for Womens Rights and Feminism in India 1800-1990. New Delhi: Kali for Women. Gender Planning and Development Theory and Practice. London: Routledge. Where Women are Leaders. New Delhi: Sage publications. Women and Development: The Indian Experience. New Delhi: Sage Publications. Indian Women Through the Ages: A Historical Survey of the Position of Women and the Institutions of Marriage and Family in India from Remote Antiquity to the Present Day Violence Against Women: New Movements and New Theories in India. New Delhi: Kali for Women.
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Omvedt, G.
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(ounselling as a helping pro ess: Meaning5 nature and goals) Philosophi *ases of ounselling Prin iples of (ounselling 0ppli ation of ounselling in so ial +or! pra ti e) 3roup and individual ounselling)
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Prin iples of ounselling intervie+ 4he ounselling relationship: Relationship as the medium of fa ilitating hange S!ills and 4e hniFues of ounselling Phases of ounselling 4ermination of ounselling: -ndi ations and ontraindi ation5 and the pro ess
Kualities of an effe tive ounsellor (ounsellor:s roles and fun tions in the ounselling pro ess Self9a+areness and its pla e in ounselling: 2eliefs5 attitudes5 and value orientations ,thi al -ssues: ode of ethi s for ounsellors Professional *urnout: (auses and remedies
Marriage and $amil" ounselling: 4e hniFues and pro ess 0l oholism (ounselling: Motivational -ntervention for so*riet" H-./0-DS ounselling: pre and post9test ounselling5 grief ounselling (ounselling of hildren: developmental needs and age9related issues= Spe ial pro*lems of ph"si al and se;ual a*use5 and su*stan e a*use
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