THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES ON BROKEN HOMES A CASE STUDY OF OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE.
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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES ON BROKEN HOMES
CASE STUDY OF OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE.
ABSTRACT
This study was carried out in order to find out the role of social welfare services on broken homes in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo state. The idea of this investigation is to expose the form of social welfare services in the Local Government, the utilization of the available services and the awareness of the people on the available social welfare service in the Local Government. A total of one hundred (100) staffs made up of 50 Junior and 50 senior staffs in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State were used for the study. Questionnaires was the instrument used to collect data, the research instrument used for collecting the data were subjected to both reliability and validity test before it was administered to the staffs From the anaylsis it was discovered that:
1. The utilization of the service is on the average, lack of awareness and ignorance on the part of some people limit the maximum use of the social welfare service.
2. Facilities of the social welfare service were not adequate
3. Lack of love and impatient on the part of couples are major source of broken home
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Introduction
Statement of problem
Significant of the study
Scope of the study
Limitation
Assumption
Definitions of terms
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
Definition of social welfare service
Purpose of social welfare service
Social welfare administration and utilization
Since independence
Causes of broken homes
Family background
Problems of social welfare service
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
Introduction
Research design
Population
Sample and samplings techniques
Instrument for the data collection
Validity of the instrument
Reliability of the instrument
Administration of the instrument
Method of Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
Data analysis
Testing the hypothesis
Discussion and findings
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION& RECOMMENDATION
Summary
Conclusion
Recommendation
Bibliography
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
Social welfare service are wide and they include a variety of public and voluntary services such as education, health, community development, social insurance, housing and other services directed to the disadvantaged group i.e. the neglected, the dependent children, the physical hand capped, the deprived for reasons of politics religious practices like those that tend confine women to an everlasting life of privacy, those who due to the restriction placed on their ways and are denied the opportunity of getting educated and thereby growing up into adult literates and financially need.
According to plant . R.(1982): Social welfare services are required for the improvement in the society effort to attain the objectives of higher levels of social justices, social security, freedom and better quality of life as right of each individual social welfare services could therefore be define as the services designed to improved a lot of individual family ,groups and local communities to enable them cope effectively with the social problems affecting the constantly or rapidly changing society .the above definition was published by the ministry of home affairs and information in 1971.
HISTORICAL FACTS
Social welfare services were popularized by the British (colonial masters) immediately after the Second World War they could not finance any developmental projects where there was global economic recession vany longer.
According to Darie B C (1988): stated that in many loses, the causes of broken home are linked to unnecessary family interference, the set of children (female or male) mostly were male children are particularly preferred because of emphasis on succession. Where female children dominate in marriage, less attention are given to those children are sending them to school or paying of school fees and provision of material or school requirement are problem.
According to Paul J II (1996) says that another factors that can lead to broken home is polygamy where the man marries more than one which lead to having many children. The first wife to be neglected due to unhealthy rivary from other women and lack of love from their spouse ,pack out of such homes undermining the consequences on their children.
In broken homes, children hardly related well with their parents, this can affect them emotionally and psychologically. Broken homes or pre-mature separation if allowed to persist for a long time it can lead girls to grow up anxious and neurotic, while boys can be bullies and delinquent. This is why social welfare services are needed so as to ease family relations problems and such family problem like broken home.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
In the society today, issue of broken homes have becomes controversial and this constitute a social problem. My strong emphasis is on Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State.
Majority of the people are mainly illiterates, this situation constitute a problem that harbor some element of superstitions. Some men believe that once their wives or wife can not give birth to male child, the next thing is to look for another wife not knowing that the fact is the male that determines the sex of a child and not the female.
Also in a family where we have polygamy in operation, the husband tend to show more love to one wife not minding what the reaction of the other wife or wives would be, this action brings separation among family and can cause broken home.
Some people are suspicious of the services rendered by the social welfare agents and they see no reason why such people should interfere in their family problems.
Some are not willing to co-operate at all because they felt that social welfare services are a mere waste ones time.
In course of this study we shall consider the role of social welfare services on broken homes.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study was conducted to educate the people on the roles of social welfare services on broken home
In Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State little has been done on the role social welfare services on broken homes, it is important therefore that more of such studies be carried out, this will enable the people to see how broken homes can be restored back.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This Study is limited to one (100) staff made up of 50 junior and 50 senior staff in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State.
ASSUMPTION
It is assumed that the questionnaires are set properly and answered correctly and that the students responded positively.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
I will like to use this opportunity to define the following word in order to avoid any misunderstanding and for clarity.
1. Social Welfare
2. Service
3. Social Welfare Service
4. Broken home
5. Home background
6.Polygamy
1. Social welfare: This is defined as an act of attention directed to training, education, up keeping and enlightening of the men and women that is, human resources on whom the continuous development of any country depend.
2. Service: It can be defined as the purposively designed activities rendered to specific group, target population or individual to improve or develop their skill attitude and knowledge not only their work but also in their daily living.
3. Social welfare service: These can be defined as the services rendered to individuals families groups and communities to enable them to cope effectively in work daily living and with social problems in their changing societies.
4. Home background: This is the family scene and circumstances from which an individual relates with and function in relation to the higher society
5. Polygamy: It is a system of having more than one wife or husband at a time.
- Department: Sociology
- Project ID: SOC0007
- Access Fee: ₦5,000
- Pages: 48 Pages
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