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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 94 avhandlingar innehållade orden Institutionen för socialt arbete Umeå universitet.
1. Verksamhetsutveckling i socialt arbete : konstruktion och utprovning av en interaktiv modell
Sammanfattning : The main focus of this thesis has been the activity development of social work practice. The thesis presents the construction of a theoretical frame for developing social work practice; namely, Interactive Activity-Documentation model (IAD), and includes the process of testing and reviewing the model. LÄS MER
2. Omsorg som arbete : Om utbildning, arbetsmiljö och relationer i äldre- och handikappomsorgen
Sammanfattning : Background: At the central administrative level in Sweden, care work is presented as a complex task for which personnel require special qualifications. In elderly care, questions of training and qualifications form the highly topical theme noticed by central actors. LÄS MER
3. Tillsammans men var för sig : Om särboenderelationer mellan äldre kvinnor och män i Sverige
Sammanfattning : Contemporary family life and intimate relationships today are characterised by increasing heterogeneity. In the growing body of research on this differentiation, the role of the elderly people has largely been ignored. LÄS MER
4. Mellan konst och terapi : Om teater för personer med utvecklingsstörning
Sammanfattning : In this dissertation, a qualitative research project has been conducted focusing on two theatres for persons with intellectual disabilities. The aim of the dissertation was to analyze the ideological tension between artistic practises and the institutional setting in which they are arranged. LÄS MER
5. Inklusion en illusion? : Om delaktighet i samhället för vuxna personer med utvecklingsstörning
Sammanfattning : The background to this thesis lies in the great changes that have occurred in the disability field during the last threes decades. The purpose of this thesis is to describe, analyze and try to understand how these changes impact on life conditions for adult persons with mild intellectual disabilities. LÄS MER