In this article we will discuss social differences, social exclusion and social inclusion. Many of them are defined and explained. Social division and social exclusion have existed for many years. In the 1970s, France first discovered that social exclusion relates to people outside the scope of the social insurance system, such as disabled persons, single parents, unemployed youth (Townsend and Kennedy, 2004). Prior to 1997, social exclusion was called "poverty". In short, people lacked many opportunities that the public could get (Palmer; 2010).
Social work with the elderly is called a specific field of social work, while the elderly is a group of specific people working with social workers. Mali (2008) demonstrates the social work of the elderly from a development perspective and explains social work of the elderly as a specific field of social work and broader gerontology. Foreigners (see also Koskinen 1997, Burack-Weiss and Brennan 1991) and Slovenian writers (MiloÅeviÄ-Arnold 1999, 2004) have made interesting comparisons of senior citizens and social work fundamentals and definitions and have provided useful information It was. Concept Some Slovenian social work writers introduced the social work area with the elderly (ÄÄÄ Νivivi-VogrinÄiÄ et al., 2005, Zavir A.eek et al., 2002, Drago A, 2000, Ramov Å, 1992, 2003, Flaker, 1998 ). Do not handle social work of elderly directly (Mali 2007: 376)
Social workers work long hours with the elderly to promote mental health. Psychosocial work profession is based on psychosocial work skills. The work of social workers is to prevent the division of families, individuals and social groups. Because the power of these collapses is still around us, society needs work that social workers continue. Social workers accept tasks and help to promote the mental health of the elderly.
School social work, mental health social work, aging social work, medical social work, child welfare social work, military social work, macro social work. At the core of these various practical and specialized areas is that we are all social workers and have various social work skills. When I reviewed my member's resume with NASW-NC, I was asked how to explain that social work skills in a certain field can be transferred to other fields. If you have worked with a child over the past 5 years, that does not mean you can not transform your practice well into elderly or program management. In most cases the ability to express skills necessary for open positions is important to justify practice. If you do not have the possibility that the license becomes obstacle