This course is designed to explain the role of social welfare administrator to social work professionals. The students will be able to explore the role and responsibilities of professional social workers and social welfare administrators in different fields of social work practice as well as prevailing issues and situation in Pakistan.

Books Recommended

  • Khan, Alfred J.,(1999). Studies in Social policy and planning. Russell sage Foundation. New York.
  • Government of Pakistan, 5 year Development plan Islamabad Planning  and development .
  • Morris, Rober Feasible.,(2000). Planning for Social Change.
  • Columbia University. New York.
  • Alcok, P.,(2001).  Social Policy in Britain. Macmillan Press. London.
  •  Ali, S.,(1978) Nation Building Development & Administration 3rd  World Perspective. Aziz Publishers. Lahore.
  • Brown A & Bourne.,(1996). The Social Work Supervise. Open  University Press. Buckingham.
  • Bulmer M.,(1997). Social Sciences & Social Policy.  Allen  and Unwin Ltd. London.
  • Hill M., (1997).Social Policy. 5th Edition, Oxford & Blackwell Publications Ltd.
  • Lepawsky., (1952). A  administration the Art & Science of  Organization & Management. Alfred A Knopf. New York.
  • Levin P., (1997). Making Social Policy. Open University Press. . Buckingham.
  • The World Bank world development Report, Oxford Publications. New York .
  • Stephen, P. Robbins., (1999). The Administrative Process. Prentice Hall. Inch Englewood Cliffs New Jersey. 
  • Stephen, P. Robbins., (2000). Organizational Behavior. State University. San Diego.
  • Donnison, D.V., (1998). Social  Policy and Ammonization.  Allen & Unwin. London.
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  • Qadir Ali., Policy advocacy A framework For Social Change in Pakistan. New York.
  • Mohammad  Khalid.,(2001). Social Work Theory and Practice With Special Research to Pakistan. 3rd Edition, Kifayat Academy Educational Publishers, Karachi.

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

Mid-term exam: 30 %

Sessional: 20%

Final exam: 50%

Course Material