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Scope of sociology
Scope of sociology
In the field of knowledge
In the field of profession
Scope in the field of knowledge
• Society is the web of social institutions and all these institutions are interrelated and interlinked with each others.
• Sociologist have the basic and primary objective is to build up knowledge about the society and social interaction.
• Sociologist are required to gain the know- how about the social problems and their solutions.
• The specialized fields of sociology which give knowledge to the students of sociology about different aspects of human social life
The Specialized fields of sociology
• Rural Sociology• Urban Sociology• Medical Sociology• Criminology• Social Psychology• Economic Sociology• Sociology of Religion• Industrial Sociology• Sociology of Social Problems• Sociology of Education• Political Sociology• Sociology of the
Family
In the field of profession
• Teaching
• Research
• Administration
IN THE FIELD OF PROFESSION
Ministry of Social Welfare (Pakistan) Social Welfare Departments• ABANDONED BABIES HOME (GEHWARA) • DAY CARE CENTRES• SOCIAL SERVICES CENTRES FOR LOST AND
KIDNAPPED CHILDREN (NIGEHBAN)• CENTRE FOR MENTALLY RETARDED
CHILDRENHOMES FOR THE DESTITUTE AND HOMES FOR THE DESTITUTE AND NEEDY WOMEN / GIRLS (KASHANA)NEEDY WOMEN / GIRLS (KASHANA)
• DISTRICT INDUSTRIAL HOMES (SANATZAR)• MEDICAL SERVICES PROJECTS
CENTRE FOR MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN (CHAMAN) Lahore
Institutional care for mentally retarded children
Psychiatric Treatment of children
Counseling services for the families
(2009-2010)
•Units 1
•Beneficiaries 80
DISTRICT INDUSTRIAL HOMES (SANATZAR)
Providing training and order work to women
966 training courses arranged during the year in 34 DIHs
Trained over 30,897 thousand women
0.397 million rupees distributed as wages for order work during the year
(2009-2010)•Units 34•Beneficiaries 58073
At all District head quarters.
DAY CARE CENTRES (GHUNCHA)
5 Day Care Centers one each attached with hostels for working women
Child Care Workers and helpers look after these children while their mothers are at work
(2009-2010)
• Units 5
• Beneficiaries 550
Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan & Bahawalpur.
MODEL ORPHANAGES (CHILDREN HOMES)
Institutional care to orphans up to the age of 15 for male and 18 for female
Providing them with an opportunity to live and get education with normal children
(2009-2010)
• Units 3
• Beneficiaries 346
Lahore (1) and Bahawalpur (2)
(2009-2010)• Units 3
• Beneficiaries 241
Institutional care for Institutional care for the girls ageing 6-18the girls ageing 6-18
Training, education Training, education & & rehabilitative rehabilitative
servicesservices
HOMES FOR THE DESTITUTE AND HOMES FOR THE DESTITUTE AND NEEDY WOMEN / GIRLS (KASHANA)NEEDY WOMEN / GIRLS (KASHANA)
One each at Sargodha, Rawalpindi and Lahore
VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRES FOR WOMEN IN RURAL AREAS
Staff and machines are provided by government while accommodation and other facilities are provided by locals on voluntary basis
2009-2010•Units 835•Beneficiaries 29,235
Working under supervision of various NGOs in all the Districts in Punjab
HOME FOR OLD PERSONS (AAFIAT)
Facility for the aging population who has nobody to look after
The residents are provided free shelter, food, treatment and
recreational facilities
(2009-2010)
•Units 3•Beneficiaries 184
(DAR-UL-SAKOON)
• Providing an enabling for mentally sick patients
• Supportive and rehabilitative services.
• Mainstreaming with families.
(2009-2010)
Units 1 at (Lahore)
Beneficiaries 35
MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICES PROJECTS(MSSP)
Providing help to poor, needy and destitute patients Addressing socio-economic and psychological problems Medical experts care for physical well being of patients and social workers, arrange- medicines, financial
assistance and undertake follow-up services for them and their family rehabilitation
(2009-2010)
•Units 110•Beneficiaries 191815
At 8 Teaching and 92 DHQ /
THQ Hospitals including Drug Addicts
ESTABLISHED AT ALL MAJOR HOSPITALSESTABLISHED AT ALL MAJOR HOSPITALS
To provide Medical Assistance in the form of free medicines, blood and treatment to the poor and needy patients visiting to Hospital from various cities and rural areas of the Southern Punjab, Sindh, Balouchistan and NWFP.
Social Welfare DepartmentObjectives
The mission of the Social Welfare Department is to enhance the health, social functioning and well being of the children, families and communities, which we serve. In carrying out the mission, we are guided by our values and belief in:
The worth and dignity of all people. The protection and safety of all children and families. Interdisciplinary collaboration and open
communication.
Mission Statement
All patients’ cases are scrutinized and processed before assistance is provided.
To help the patients and families deal with the emotional stress of child illness.
To serve as liaison between physician, patients and their families.
To provide multiple services for patients and families including counseling and emotional support, psychological assessment.
Social Welfare Services
Zakat Funds Pakistan Bait ul Mal Campaign for blood donation Sponsor a child of Thalassemia Children Donation Boxes Children Welfare Society Charity Shows
Projects of social Welfare Department
Facilitation patients for medical assistance from Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal. Social Welfare Department with liaison of PBM for arrangement of life saving drugs etc. for the poor patients.
Social Welfare Department received cheques through Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal for treatment of deserving patients of cancer, dialysis, thalassemia and mentally retarded.
Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal
Social Welfare Department & Blood Bank arrange the blood donation camps in the Educational Institutions, Industries, Union Councils with the consent of Head of Department / Nazims on weekly basis.
Campaign for Blood Donation
Enabling Communities toEnabling Communities toHelp the MarginalizedHelp the Marginalized
NON-GOVERNMENT NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONSORGANIZATIONS
((NGOSNGOS))
NGOsSR# Field of Services No. of NGOs
1. Education (Formal & Non-Formal). 1296
2. Health (Free Dispensaries, MCH Centers, Free Eye Camps, Health Education etc.
1360
3. Disability. (Institutional services, training, education, employment, self employment/ rehabilitation).
455
4. Women Development (Industrial Training, Non formal education, Advocacy, Gender Sensitization, socio-economic and empowerment.
1893
5. Child Welfare (Orphanages, Lit., Training, Recreations/ Sports, Implementation of CRC.
1294
6. Others 392
TOTAL: 6590
THANKS
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