Professional and Functional Alternative Social Workers: A Case Study of Malaysia |
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Authors: | Zulkarnain Ahmad Hatta Isahaque Ali Jeevasuthan Subramaniam Salithamby A. Rauff |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, , Penang, Malaysia;2. Department of Sociology and Social Work, Gono University, , Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study was to compare “professional” (PW) and “functional alternative” (FA) social workers. The findings suggested that there were no significant differences between PWs and FAs in intervention, evaluation methods, work ethics, and values. The PWs, in clients' eyes, were better at delivering services, while FAs' services were more satisfactory to the clients. While PWs were supposed to be “professional,” FAs were more “professional” than PWs in their performance despite their lack of recognition as “professional social workers”. These critical findings should encourage academics and practitioners for further discussion on conceptual implications of both practices and expand future research. |
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Keywords: | functional alternative social workers Malaysia professional social workers |
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