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Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed -

: Post-Revolutionary Mexico saw the rise of state-led assistance. Evangelista highlights the 1933 founding of the first Social Work school as a pivotal moment where domestic service transformed into a public role. 1934–1993: Professional Development

In the beginning, long before the term "Social Worker" existed, the roots of care in Mexico were planted in the soil of religious charity and colonial assistance : Post-Revolutionary Mexico saw the rise of state-led

(Invocando términos relacionados para búsquedas adicionales.) : Post-Revolutionary Mexico saw the rise of state-led

A critical movement that questioned the profession’s "assistantialist" roots and pushed for a more political, transformative role. 4. Final Reflections : Post-Revolutionary Mexico saw the rise of state-led

: It critically examines how social work was shaped by the Mexican State's welfare policies, viewing the profession not as an isolated discipline but as a response to shifting government agendas and social needs. Focus on Complexity