Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Today is Social Workers Day

  Accra, Ghana- Government was on Tuesday urged to focus attention on the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of society as it grappled with the effects of the global financial crisis.
  “We need, as a nation, to act in unity to make sure that resources are made available to the less privileged, vulnerable and disadvantaged, a statement by the Ghana Association of Social Workers in Accra said.
  The statement signed by Mr DanielObeng Asamoah, President, said this required that Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) responsible for the welfare of the less privileged and vulnerable adequately resourced to enable them fulfil their mandates effectively.
  The statement forms part of activities marking the third World Social Work Day which fall on March 17. It is under the theme "Social Work and Social Development: the Agenda". 
  The Day is aimed at bringing to the fore the invaluable contribution of the Social Work profession to Social development and the need to recognize and involve social workers in our developmental efforts.
  “Our nation is confronted with a myriad of social problems and as Social Workers our role is to create an enabling environment that makes sure that the average citizen can thrive despite the problems”, the statement added. 
  It noted that with the global financial crisis unfolding, Ghana would not be spared of its adverse socio-economic effects adding, “We all need to find new ways to cope with this”.
  It is our fervent prayer that more of such pro-poor programs will be put added to the existing ones to give meaning to NDC manifesto promise of “investing in people”. 
  Investing in people this way calls for an improvement in the salaries and conditions of service of all Social Workers, especially those in government employment. 
  “Indeed investing in Social Work is the surest way of achieving real Social development”, the statement said.  

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