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sosiaalityö

Sosiaalityö is the professional field focused on supporting individuals, families, groups, and communities to improve well‑being, social functioning, and rights. It combines direct practice with policy work and service development, guided by ethical principles and a commitment to social justice. Practitioners work with clients to assess needs, plan interventions, provide support, and advocate for appropriate services and resources.

Work settings include municipal social services, child-protection agencies, health care, schools, housing and asylum services, and

In Finland, sosiaalityö is a university- or university of applied sciences–based profession. Social workers typically hold

Current trends in sosiaalityö include stronger interagency cooperation, digital tools, and an emphasis on inclusion and

non-governmental
organizations.
Methods
commonly
used
in
sosiaalityö
include
casework,
counseling,
family
work,
community
development,
coordination
of
services,
and
advocacy.
Approaches
such
as
strengths‑based
practice,
person‑in‑environment
(ecological)
theory,
empowerment,
anti‑discrimination,
and
evidence‑based
practice
guide
interventions.
a
master’s
degree
(sosiaalityön
maisteri)
or
a
bachelor’s
degree
(sosionomi)
and
are
trained
in
ethics,
assessment,
intervention
planning,
interprofessional
collaboration,
and
research
methods.
The
profession
is
governed
by
national
legislation
and
professional
codes
of
ethics,
with
emphasis
on
client
rights,
confidentiality,
and
cultural
competence.
prevention.
Key
areas
of
focus
include
safeguarding
vulnerable
groups,
child
welfare
(lastensuojelu),
housing
and
poverty,
mental
health,
and
migration
and
integration.
Research
and
evaluation
support
practice
development
and
inform
policy
dialogue,
aiming
to
strengthen
social
protection
systems
and
reduce
inequality.