Çocuk Refahı Alanında Sosyal Hizmetin Bir Bileşeni Olarak Gönüllülük

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2019-01-17Author
Namdar, Azize
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The subject of this study is the investigation of the volunteering activities on the basis of
the fundamental principles and universal ethical values of social work profession and
discipline, via the active volunteers in the area of child welfare carried out by nongovernmental
organizations. The main focus of the study is to see whether the social work
activities carried out by the volunteers coincide with the universal ethical principles and
values of the profession and to assess the basic knowledge needed by the volunteers to
carry out their activities according to the standards of practice. The study aims to describe
and examine this relation.
The survey is conducted in Istanbul with volunteers working in non-governmental
organizations carrying out activities in the area of child welfare. In accordance with the
problem and the aim of the survey, in terms of the scanning method with quantitative
data, a quantitative and descriptive design is preferred. By way of questionnaires designed
in this context, 106 non-governmental organizations were contacted, with positive
responses coming from 36 of them, 150 volunteers are reached.
According to the socio-demographic results of the study, it turns out that the volunteers
are generally composed of women, young and early middle-aged adults, well-educated
individuals, low-income earners, students, retirees, and private sector employees. Their
main motivations for volunteering are "(that it is) a necessity of humanistic ethics" and
"for feeling good". Among the expected returns of voluntary work "acquisition of
knowledge and skill" and "fulfilling a civic duty" are of top priority. In general,
volunteers' awareness on the principles and values of the social work profession and their
basic knowledge about the field are limited or partial.