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This set of flashcards covers key concepts related to Civic Welfare Training Service, including definitions of important terms and principles.
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Civic Welfare
Initiatives aimed at reducing social inequalities and promoting social justice.
Social Justice
The fair distribution of resources and services to address social inequalities and disparities.
Human Rights
Fundamental rights and freedoms belonging to every person, including the right to life, education, and healthcare.
Economic Stability
Policies aimed at reducing poverty and preventing financial crises among vulnerable populations.
Social Cohesion
The bond that brings people in a community together, fostering engagement and collective action.
Poverty Alleviation
Programs designed to lift individuals and families out of poverty by providing support.
Environmental Sustainability
Practices that protect the environment and ensure resources are available for future generations.
Community Needs Assessment
A method for identifying the strengths and resources of a community to meet its members' needs.
Participatory Community Development Project (PCDP)
A transformation process aimed at improving lives through community engagement.
Program Monitoring and Evaluation (PME)
A systematic process used to assess the implementation, development, and outcomes of projects.
Ethical Guidelines in Civic Welfare
Moral principles that guide actions and decisions in the provision of community services.
Transparency and Accountability
Crucial ethical considerations ensuring responsible management and clear communication in civic welfare programs.