1st Edition

Social Work in the Middle East

Edited By Hussein Hassan Soliman Copyright 2013
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

Countries across the Middle East face a number of social problems such as poverty, unemployment, housing, internal immigration and caring for vulnerable groups such as children, women, the disabled and the elderly. Providing an overview of the wide range of social issues addressed by social work practitioners, this book reveals the impact of the region’s distinct historical and cultural factors,... Read more

1. A General Overview of the Status of Social Work in the Middle East, Hussein Soliman 2. Islam and Social Work, Hussein Soliman & Ali Zidan 3. Social Work and Services to the Elderly Population: Egypt, Ahmed Awad 4. The Role of the Political Conflict in Shaping Social Services: Palestine, Wahiba Abu-Ras & Mohammed (Ziad) Farag 5. An Outlook on Services to Children: Jordan, Hamoud S. Olimat & Salah Al Louzi 6. Social Work History and Features of Social Security System: Saudi Arabia, Abdulaziz Albrithen 7. The Status Quo of Social Work Education and its Impact on the Family and Children Services: Lebanon, Houda Nassim Sleem 8. Social Work and Social Services in Oman, Magdy M. Mostafa 9. Social Work Practice with the Disabled Population: Sudan, Badawi Alsafi

Biography

Hussein Hassan Soliman is Alber Humanitarian Umm AlQura Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Southern Illinois Carbondale, USA.