Developments of Hungarian non-governmental organizations in the field of social services and child protection
Journal: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-10-15
Authors : Andrea Rácz;
Page : 666-670
Keywords : Best and worst practices; civil society; NGOs; innovations; social services; child protection;
Abstract
Civil organisations’ services and care operating in the social field are an important part of the social network since they contribute to the social inclusion and increasing life quality of excluded social groups. In the study we deal with how much the innovativeness (on program and specialization level) and system approach are emphasised in the approaches of civil organisations that operate in the field of social and child protection. Firstly, we briefly overview the main characteristics of civil organisations that operate in social field. Then we examine those tenders of civil organisations operating on social and child protection field which tendered between 2008 and 2009 in a concrete Hungarian tender system, in the so-called Norwegian Civil Fund (NCF)
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