History of Social Welfare and SW
History of Social Welfare and SW
History of Social Welfare and SW
Social Work
Compiled by:
Florence Flores-Pasos, RSW, MSW
Social Welfare
Focus:
Poor
Sick
Impotent
Persons with illnesses who were not able to work
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Illegality of begging
Responsibility of society to help
Assistance by and through the local
community
Voluntary alms
Under the direction of the state
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1572
Industrial revolution
Urbanization
Slums
Anonymity in living
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18th Century
1965
1915-1950
United States
Developing out of volunteer work came social work as
an occupation
1900s
1915
Industrialization
Greater mobility
Increase in population and accompanying
social problems implied the increase in public
and private social services
United States
1935
Medicare
Medicaid
1904
1955
Pre-historic period
1885
1915
1917
Associated Charities of Manila
Functioned as a “community chest”,
centralized the receipt and distribution of
donations to different charitable organizations
1924
The associated charities had become an
independent agency under the supervision
of the PWC
Philippines
1924
Phil Legislative Act No. 3203
Care and custody of neglected and delinquent
children
There were reformatories in Manila for boys
and for girls under PWC
1926
Welfareville – a 50-hectare compound in San
Felipe Neri (now Mandaluyong) under
PWC Divison of Dependent children
Philippines
“Congragate system” of the division:
1933
Frank Murphy became governor general
Scholarship grants for professional training in
social work in the US were made available
Philippines
Other developments during the administration
of Murphy:
Housing projects
Relief boards and other bodies
Creation of the Department of Health and
Public Welfare
Philippines
Japanese Occupation
1956
The Civil Service Commission gave an
examination for social workers
Philippines
Early 50s
The following offered a bachelor’s degree in
social work:
Philippine School of Social Work
Centro Escolar University
University of the Philippines
University of Santo Tomas
Philippines
A big boost to the professionalization of social
work was the launching of the UNICEF-
assisted Social Services Project of the
Social Welfare Administration in July 1961.