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What is Social Services

Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Care Services
A professional and academic discipline committed to the pursuit of social welfare, social change, and social justice. The Service improves the quality of life and to the development of the potential of each individual, group, and community of a society.
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Technical Perspective of Authentication Policy Extension for the Adaptive Social Services and e-Health Care Management
Masakazu Ohashi (Chuo University, Japan), Nat Sakimura (Nomura Research Institute, Japan), Mituo Fujimoto (Nomura Research Institute, Japan), Mayumi Hori (Hakuoh University, Japan), and Noriko Kurata (Chuo University, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3986-7.ch037
Abstract
The substantiative study of private information box project of Japanese e-Government proved the effectiveness of the New Authentication Extension Technology to combine different social infrastructures to create new Secure services between Public Sector and Private Sector (Citizen). However, there are still issues to cope with outside of the realm of technology including accountability of each participants and the level of the service, OpenID and SAML are key federated identity protocols. Both SAML and OpenID define mechanisms in support of expressing assurance information on protocol messages, Authentication Context and the Provider Authentication Policy Extension (PAPE), respectively. In deployment scenarios that require proxying from one of the protocols to the other, it becomes necessary to map to and from the corresponding assurance mechanisms. This chapter provides theoretical study of Social and e-Health Data secure exchange methodology on this mapping and related issues.
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Does IT Bring Hope for Wellbeing?
Generally consist of counseling and psychotherapy, human services management, social welfare policy analysis, policy and practice development, community organizing, international, social and community development, advocacy, teaching, and social and political research. In our approach, the social services addressed communication among participants, broadcasting entertainment content over Internet or invitations to culture events.
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Cultivating Chan as Proactive Therapy for Social Wellness
Organized activities in a mission of benefitting the society, usually focusing on a certain group through certain practice.
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Time to Move School Social Work to Proactive Services for Students
A wide range of services provided to assist people in acquiring needed items, treatments, and/or connections so they may live a more fulfilled life.
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The Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Social Service-Providing Organizations in the Migration Sector in Turkey and the Digital Measures
Systematic and programmed services aimed at eliminating the material, moral and social deprivations of individuals and families arising from their own constitution and environmental conditions or occurring beyond their control and meeting their needs, preventing and solving their social problems and improving and raising their living standards.
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The Sustainable Development Goals From a Social Work Perspective in the COVID-19 Pandemic Period
These are the services provided by public, private or non-profit organizations for the well-being of individuals, families, groups, and communities in systems such as education, health, social security, and accommodation.
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An Educational Catch-22: Why Schools With the Greatest Need Are Least Likely to Have School Social Workers
A variety of coordinated services used to help people acquire resources, supports, and/or treatments to address unmet needs.
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