In this paper I want to discuss forced Migration, using the example of syrian refugees und the crisis there. After that I'd like to figure out the challenges and difficulties of social workers and how we can learn to deal with it.
We can state, that there are horrible problems in Syria, which policies and the government need to tackle, because human rights get massively hurt. But social work is not just important in Syria, but especially in country’s like Germany, where a lot of refugees find a new home. Social worker try to help them especially with their first needs. That means for example that they reuniting family members and getting volunteers to teach German.
Asylum seekers and refugees are entitled to all rights and freedom, which are wrote down in the human rights. To protect refugees means therefore that you respect the human rights and protect them and it is a sign for professionality in your work.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. FORCED MIGRATION
- 3. SOCIAL WORK WITH REFUGEES
- 3.1 RELEVANCE OF SOCIAL WORK REGARDING REFUGEE AID
- 3.2 DILEMMAS AND DIFFICULTIES
- 4. CONCLUSION
- 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper examines the complexities of forced migration, using the Syrian refugee crisis as a case study. It aims to analyze the challenges faced by social workers in dealing with this phenomenon and explores potential strategies for addressing the needs of refugees.
- Forced Migration: Definition, Types, and Causes
- The Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Case Study in Forced Migration
- Role of Social Work in Refugee Aid
- Dilemmas and Difficulties in Social Work with Refugees
- Human Rights and Refugee Protection
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The paper begins by providing a comprehensive overview of forced migration, defining the concept and outlining its various types and causes. The Syrian refugee crisis is then presented as a concrete example of forced migration, highlighting the complex humanitarian situation and its impact on individuals and communities.
The third chapter delves into the role of social work in addressing the needs of refugees, emphasizing the importance of social workers in providing essential support and services. This chapter explores the specific challenges faced by social workers, such as language barriers, cultural differences, and trauma experienced by refugees. The significance of upholding human rights in refugee protection is also discussed.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Forced migration, Syrian refugee crisis, social work, refugee aid, human rights, dilemmas, difficulties, humanitarian situation, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons, development projects, environmental disasters, social justice, cultural differences, trauma, support services, integration.
- Citar trabajo
- Anna Henning (Autor), 2016, Forced migration and social work. Difficulties and dilemmas, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/388029