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Mohamed, R. (2023). Social Homes and the Shift from Shelters to Social Homes in Light of Vision 2030 Directions. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 15(1), 145-158. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.173199.1167
Raafat Abdel Rahman Mohamed. "Social Homes and the Shift from Shelters to Social Homes in Light of Vision 2030 Directions". Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 15, 1, 2023, 145-158. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.173199.1167
Mohamed, R. (2023). 'Social Homes and the Shift from Shelters to Social Homes in Light of Vision 2030 Directions', Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 15(1), pp. 145-158. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.173199.1167
Mohamed, R. Social Homes and the Shift from Shelters to Social Homes in Light of Vision 2030 Directions. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 2023; 15(1): 145-158. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.173199.1167

Social Homes and the Shift from Shelters to Social Homes in Light of Vision 2030 Directions

Article 7, Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2023, Page 145-158  XML PDF (355.53 K)
Document Type: Empirical Articles
DOI: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.173199.1167
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Author
Raafat Abdel Rahman Mohamed email
Department of Working with Individuals and Families - Umm Al-Qura University - Makkah Al-Mukah
Abstract
the description of the current era as the age of digitization, in addition to the fact that all ethical charters emphasize the importance of adhering to programs and practices that have been proven to be virtually correct, as the provision of any programs or practices for orphans that are ineffective or have not been verified is an unethical act that leads to errors. The results of several previous studies and research have shown the poor level of satisfaction of orphans with the institutional shelter care provided to them. Where the study aimed to Enhance self-confidence and raise the degree of belonging to the resident by involving him in the planning and implementation of everything related to the affairs of the house. The results of the study indicated that Social homes are the latest and most important manifestation of the community's endorsement of the social protection of orphans in Saudi society under the privatization program and attention to the non-profit sector. Attention to team work in social homes, and the functional staff of social homes has been determined in accordance with Article XIII of the executive rules of the Basic Regulation of Social Houses.
Keywords
: Social Homes; Shelters; Vision 2030 Directions
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