A Study on Aboriginal Service Delivery of Tribal(Community)Care- Cases of Home Care and Meal Delivery at Renai and Puli,Nantou
Autor: | HSU CHUN TSAI, 許俊才 |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 89 The 921-earthquake in 1999 damaged the middle area of Taiwan severely, deepen the suffering conditions for the elderly and the disabled in the area, especially for the Aborigines who lived in the disaster area. By subsidy from the 921-Earthquake Reconstruction Funds, The Council of Aboriginal Affairs in the Executive Yuan(CAA) formulated the “program of home care & meal service for the elderly and the disabled in the aboriginal disaster area”. This program was a 5-years program and was executed at 5 sub-areas. The study object of this research was the program in Renai & Puli, which was executed by Puli Christian Hospital (PCH). For the role of supervisor at the PCH’s program, the researcher used the action research method on this research. The chief aim of this research was to understand the operational process & affections of this program. Besides, this research also concludes the advantages & limits for the service by the aboriginal worker. According to the data, the chief resistance of program is: the uncertainty of the policy, political involvement, client’s live-style and the ethic of home care. In contrast, the assistance is: the leader’s professional training and experience about social work, the aboriginal social workers, and the adviser on this program. There are some advantages for the work of aboriginal social workers, for example, language, culture & closer. On the other hand, the aboriginal social workers also have limitment in professional, relationship, party, religion. This study also find that the tribal care was apples appropriately on the aboriginal tribal. Tribal care could provide the service to the people who needs care, it also offer the job opportunity for the jobless at tribal. Finally, we are expecting the tribal care model could be push forward to other different aboriginal society, and we look after different cultural and livelihood, and fit in different needs. |
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