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Health Social Welfare Review
2021 Volume.41 No. 4 p.334 ~ p.348
The Effectiveness of a Human Rights-Based Capacity Building Program for Social Workers at Senior Welfare Centers
Lee Min-Hong

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to verify the effectiveness of a Human rights-based capacity building program for social workers at senior welfare centers. The online program with nine sessions was provided to 36 social workers working at senior welfare centers. The quasi-experimental design were employed with the experimental group (pre-post tests) and the control group (only post-test). Descriptive statistics and mean difference analysis were conducted with SPSS 24.0. The results of paired samples t-tests with the experimental group supported that there were significant changes in participation(p < .001), non-discrimination(p < .01), strengths perspective(p < .001), micro-macro integration(p < .001), capacity building (p < .001), community and interdisciplinary collaboration(p < .05), activism(p < .01), and accountability(p < .001). In addition, the degrees of participation(p < .001), non-discrimination(p < .001), strengths perspective(p < .001), micro/macro integration(p < .01), capacity building(p < .01), community and interdisciplinary collaboration(p < .001), activism(p < .05), and accountability(p < .001) in the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the control group. Based on the results of this study, implications were discussed of human rights education and human rights practice that could promote human rights-based social welfare practice by social workers at senior welfare centers.
KEYWORD
Human Rights, Human Rights Based Social Work, Human Rights Method, Social Worker, Program Evaluation, Effectiveness
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