Cultural Aspects of Social Services

Authors

  • Rakhmonov Dustmurod Abdinazarovich PhD, Associate Professor, Department of “Pedagogy and Psychology”, Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan Author
  • Beknazarov Akhmat Asamiddinovich Professor, Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Department of “Pedagogy and Psychology”, Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan Author
  • Normuratova Makhliyokhon Kushalievna Associate Professor, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Department of “Humanitarian Sciences”, Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/473zzk57

Keywords:

Pandemic, Concept, Social Service, Stage, Professional Activity, Degree and Categories, Ethnic Factor, Social Institution, Theoretical Model, Municipal, Resource Provision

Abstract

The article deals with the formation and development of the social service system and the growing need and demand for social services in a pandemic. It also analyzes the content of various factors influencing the development of social services, highlighting its important features in ensuring a meaningful life for people as a social institution. Issues such as the nature, types, forms, and methods of social services as a system; the structure of social service institutions; regional and departmental social services; and the provision of social services are studied on the basis of sources. The authors also point out that social service is divided into general levels and categories, based on an analysis of sources on the conditions and culture of social services. In addition, the article emphasizes the need to develop theoretical models that reflect the professional quality of social services and put forward conclusions and recommendations. 

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Published

31.07.2020

How to Cite

Dustmurod Abdinazarovich, R., Akhmat Asamiddinovich, B., & Makhliyokhon Kushalievna, N. (2020). Cultural Aspects of Social Services. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(5), 6468-6472. https://doi.org/10.61841/473zzk57