The social worker in family courts. Employability in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, México
Abstract
This article deals with the analysis of the role that a social worker has in intervening in family courts. It investigates the effects of structural and functional aspects that have influenced the institutional and organizational scheme of the departments of social work and the value of the professionals who work at them. At the same time it attempts to demonstrate the importance of this intervention for the families who for various reasons may have conflicts. It argues that intervention should betaken upon with the theoretical and methodological support of the social worker with a command of legal concepts and practices related to the family’s problems and issues in family courts. The research reflection that is born from this critical analysis- We reflect that the profession tries to propose a better integration of the social worker in the management and care of various conflicts affecting domestic life.
Keywords: social work, family courts, family, conflict, crisis, mediation, social assessment.
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2015-10-27
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Benítez-Cortés, D. M. E. (2015). The social worker in family courts. Employability in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, México. Santiago, (136), 290–309. Retrieved from https://santiago.uo.edu.cu/index.php/stgo/article/view
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