The Camphill Movement through social work experiencies : a discribing [!describing] essay of a home for people with special need

Molnár Gábor: The Camphill Movement through social work experiencies : a discribing [!describing] essay of a home for people with special need. In: Belvedere Meridionale, (25) 4. pp. 139-147. (2013)

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Abstract

In Hungary, aft er the collaps of socialism, started a graduate change in the institution system for people with special need (for mentally handicapped). But, the fi rst step to realize this change fi rst of all based on the change of the way of thinking about those people who are living with any special need. In the late 1990’s, I was living and working in Grangemockler Camphill, in Ireland for several months, as a social worker student, realizing my practice in a home for people with special need. Th is essay is the presentation of my personal and professional experiencies on Camphill Grangemockler – a community that takes part of Camphill Movement world wide network1 –, which can promote the above mentioned changing in Hungary and also provide a possibility to understand how function a special home for people with special need in Ireland.

Item Type: Article
Heading title: Műhely; A teknős páncélja alól: tanulmányok a Szegedi Társadalomtudományi Szakkollégiumból
Journal or Publication Title: Belvedere Meridionale
Date: 2013
Volume: 25
Number: 4
Page Range: pp. 139-147
Language: English
Publisher: Belvedere Meridionale
Place of Publication: Szeged
Related URLs: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/37373/
DOI: 10.14232/belv.2013.4.12
Uncontrolled Keywords: Szociológiai kutatás - Írország - 20. sz., Szociológiai kutatás - Magyarország - 20. sz.
Additional Information: Bibliogr.: 147. p. és a lábjegyzetekben ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Subjects: 05. Social sciences
05. Social sciences > 05.04. Sociology
Date Deposited: 2016. Oct. 17. 10:38
Last Modified: 2025. Jul. 14. 10:53
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/31904

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