APPROACHES TO SOCIAL
ACTION – FREIRE ,
 GANDHI (SARVODAYA) ,
  ALINSKY , RADICAL
 SOCIAL WORK; RIGHTS
   BASED APPROACH.
                 ALPHONSA BABU
INTRODUCTION
Social action is a method of social work
aimed at solving social problems through
redistribution of power and resources.
MARY RICHMOND (1922) Has defined
“social action as mass betterment through
propaganda and social legislation.”
Paulo Freire
 Freire was a Brazilian educator who linked
 literary with development and social change.
 Conscientization approach
 ■ The term conscientization means
   consciousness raising/critical consciousness.
 ■ The term popularized by Poulo Freire in his
   work “PEDAGOGY OF THE OPPRESSED”
   published in 1970
■ Freire developed the method of conscientization
  to combat the problem of illiteracy. He used
  education as a tool for development.
■ Conscientization is the ability to perceive
  social, political and economic oppression and to
  take action against the oppressive elements of
  society. It is the process of developing a critical
  awareness of one’s social reality through
  reflection and action.
■ Conscientization focuses on achieving an in-
  depth understanding of the world, allowing for
  the perception and exposure of social and
  political contradictions.
■ Conscientization is a process which enables
  people to analyse their own situation and to
  understand their own alienation
■ They must discover their individual and
  corporate power and act towards the
  creation of their own future.
■ Taking action against the oppressive
  elements in one’s life that are illuminated
  by the understanding.
■ Education is the foundation of
  conscientization.
Gandhian approach- sarvodhaya
 ■ Sarvodaya is a sanskrit word derived from
   two words, namely sarva and udaya.
 ■ Sarva means “all” And udaya means
   “rise”,“uplift” etc
 ■ So sarvodaya literally means the welfare of
   all or the upliftment of all.
■ The Ultimate objective of Sarvodaya is the
  total well-being of all or the greatest good
  of all
■ Sarvodhaya focused not only on the welfare
  of the individual but also on the welfare of
  society as a whole. Welfare of both classes.
■ It wanted each human to be treated
  equally.it wanted to establish a community
  based on non violence where freedom
  equality prevailed.
■ Sarvodaya aim at establishing a new social,
  political, economic and moral order. And the
  liberation of every individual.
■ The fundamental gaol of Sarvodaya is the
  greatest good of all living beings.
■ The gaol of Sarvodaya includes ultimately the
  self realization of every individual.
Saul Alinsky approach
 The greatest enemy of the individual freedom is the
individual himself. People cannot be free unless they
are willing to sacrifice some of their interests to
guarantee the freedom of others. There can be no
darker or power to direct his future. This is the view
of saul alinsky on what individual are supposed to do
in society and for society.
■ According to Saul alinsky creative and imaginative
  thinking is one of the major requirements.
■ The people determine the direction they want
  to go the organizers introduce ideas.
Step 1 – disorganization of the existing
organized community
   For a community to get organised the basic
   task of the organiser is to disorganise the
   community. The existing pattern needs to be
   replaced by changed patterns involving
   participation from people this mechanism is
   called community organization.
Step 2 – building power
  After organising the community is to build
  up power in the organization. According to
  alinsky change comes from power and power
  comes from organisation.the organisers job is
  to build confidence and hope.
Step 3 – changing problems to issues
  The next step is create issues. Through
  action, persuasion and communication the
  organiser make it clear that organisation
  will give them the power, ability, strength
  and force to be able to do something about
  these particular problem.
Step 4 – provision of alternative to the
organisations
  After helping the people to clarify the issue
  the organiser provides the community with
  alternatives of action. But the people
  decide which of the alternative they will
  follow.
Radical social work; right based
approach
Radical social work is the idea that social work aims
to improve peoples lives not only by helping
individual and families but also make an effort for
structural change. It aims to bring systems of
oppression to an end through advocacy, community
organising and direct action.
Radical social work is also closely related to critical
social work or structural social work.
Right based approach
  – Right based approach is a way of
    empowering people to know and claim their
    rights. A rights-based approach develops the
    capacity of duty bearers to meet their
    obligations and encourage rights holders to
    claim their rights.
  – Government have three level of obligation:
    to respect protect and fulfill every right.
Conclusion
Social action has developed it’s theoretical
position by drawing on a number of
approaches. The technique enabling the
people for better functioning. social action
helps in bringing Long term changes in
society.
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