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Afifi, N., Moawad, M. (2024). Organizational mechanisms to achieve the quality of professional performance of social workers which working in the field of youth care in light of modern technological changes. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 17(1), 173-194. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.224381.1184
Nourelhoda Abdelkhalek Afifi; Mostafa Mohamed Moawad. "Organizational mechanisms to achieve the quality of professional performance of social workers which working in the field of youth care in light of modern technological changes". Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 17, 1, 2024, 173-194. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.224381.1184
Afifi, N., Moawad, M. (2024). 'Organizational mechanisms to achieve the quality of professional performance of social workers which working in the field of youth care in light of modern technological changes', Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 17(1), pp. 173-194. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.224381.1184
Afifi, N., Moawad, M. Organizational mechanisms to achieve the quality of professional performance of social workers which working in the field of youth care in light of modern technological changes. Egyptian Journal of Social Work, 2024; 17(1): 173-194. doi: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.224381.1184

Organizational mechanisms to achieve the quality of professional performance of social workers which working in the field of youth care in light of modern technological changes

Article 8, Volume 17, Issue 1, January 2024, Page 173-194  XML PDF (251.5 K)
Document Type: Empirical Articles
DOI: 10.21608/ejsw.2023.224381.1184
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Authors
Nourelhoda Abdelkhalek Afifi email 1; Mostafa Mohamed Moawad2
1Instiuation
2Higher Institute Of Social Work In Cairo
Abstract
The issue of the professional performance of social workers is one of the most important concerns addressed by institutions responsible for the development of social workers’ professional performance. The preparation and quality of professional performance are seen as collective responsibilities. Despite this, there are identified deficiencies in the professional performance of social workers, as noted in some previous studies. Consequently, specialists have shown a growing interest in enhancing the professional performance of social workers and ensuring the quality of their professional preparation
Therefore, this study is considered as a descriptive study aiming to know the reality of the professional performance of social workers in the field of youth welfare. Additionally, it seeks to identify the most important organizational mechanisms employed by these social workers in the field of youth welfare, taking into account contemporary technological variables. This study is based on a social survey of all social workers in youth welfare departments, totaling 50 participants.
Keywords
Organizational mechanisms; quality of professional performance; youth welfare
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