Practice of School Social Worker with Children for Facilitating Social Needs in Sri Lanka

Authors

  • Varathagowry Vasudevan Director, Training, National Institute of Social Development, Sri Lanka
  • Osamu Kobayashi Associate Professor, Department of Health Management, Tokai University, Japan
  • Kazue Kanno Associate Professor, Department of Health Management, Tokai University, Japan
  • Deepthi Niroshika Senior Training Officer, National Institute of Social Development, Sri Lanka
  • H.M.D Subodini Herath Lecturer, National Institute of Social Development, Sri Lanka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2020.9.2.1625

Keywords:

School Children with Social Needs and School Social Work Practice

Abstract

School social workers adopt ecological perspectives to facilitate children with social needs. The purpose of this study is to explore school social work practice in Sri Lanka to cater the children with social needs. A semi structured interviews was conducted with selected five school social workers.   The interview questions were about their practices as a school social worker, daily activities especially effective support activity for students with social needs, student’s school life and their home, especially difficulties for supporting their families. Findings reveal that School Children with social needs around social problems, social relationship problems, structural and systemic problems such as child poverty, mother labour migration, lack of housing, lack of love and affections, lack of acceptance, love and kindness, belongingness, lack or inadequate security for the children.  These social needs related lack of emotional and social developmental needs lead to impact on children’s educational performance. School social workers are very proactive in applying social work generic skills in school context in Sri Lanka. This study provides evidences for professionalizing the social work profession and enhances school system to provide guidance and consultation to school administrators, policy makers and practitioners focusing the significance of fulfilling the social needs of children during each stages of life via school social work programmes.

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Published

12-07-2020

How to Cite

Vasudevan, V., Kobayashi, O., Kanno, K., Niroshika, D. ., & Herath, H. S. . (2020). Practice of School Social Worker with Children for Facilitating Social Needs in Sri Lanka. Asian Review of Social Sciences, 9(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2020.9.2.1625