The Asia Pacific Journal Of Social Work And Development is an academic journal focused on the field of social work and social development, with the core objectives of articulating and disseminating original ideas, innovative practice methods, rigorous analysis of empirical research, and problem-solving knowledge and skills. With a special focus on the Asia-Pacific region, the journal aims to promote academic exchange and knowledge dissemination in the area of social work and social development in the region.The journal covers all aspects of social work, including but not limited to social welfare policy, community development, mental health, education, health promotion, social justice, cross-cultural communication, and more. By publishing high quality academic articles, the journal not only provides a platform for scholars and practitioners to present and exchange research results, but also provides an important resource for policy makers and the public to understand and learn about social work and social development.
《亚太社会工作与发展杂志》是一本专注于社会工作和社会发展领域的学术期刊,其核心目标是阐述和传播原创思想、创新的实践方法、对实证研究的严谨分析以及解决问题的知识和技能。该杂志特别关注亚太地区,旨在促进该地区在社会工作和社会发展领域的学术交流和知识传播。杂志的内容涵盖了社会工作的各个方面,包括但不限于社会福利政策、社区发展、心理健康、教育、健康促进、社会正义、跨文化交流等。通过发表高质量的学术文章,杂志不仅为学者和实践者提供了一个展示和交流研究成果的平台,也为政策制定者和公众提供了了解和学习社会工作和社会发展的重要资源。
Work integration social enterprises as vessels of empowerment? Perspectives from employees
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2018.1538899
From bureaucracy to technocracy in a social welfare agency: a cautionary tale
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2018.1523023
Breaking the cycle: an asset-based family intervention for poverty alleviation in China
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1571943
Assessing the impact of an asset-based intervention on educational outcomes of orphaned children and adolescents: findings from a randomised experiment in Uganda
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1575271
Toward universal, progressive, and lifelong asset building: introduction to the special issue on inclusive child development accounts
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1575272
The Saving for Every Child Program in Israel: an overview of a universal asset-building policy
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1574600
Associations between family structure and social-emotional development among school-aged children in mainland China
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1616213
The changing relationship between the Chinese Government and Non-governmental Organisations in social service delivery: approaching partnership?
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2018.1525762
Building assets from birth: Singapore’s policies
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1571940
Policy innovation and policy realisation: the example of children future education and development accounts in Taiwan
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1571942
Discrimination by whom? : Unraveling the effect of experiences of discrimination on depression of multi-ethnic children and adolescents in Korea
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1682032
Job stress, daily stress, and depressive symptoms among low-wage workers in Korea: the role of resilience
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2018.1542339
Medical and housing needs of older part-time migrant workers and the role of government: the Linyi model in China
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1613442
What influences BSW students’ attitudes towards cross-border marriage immigrants? The Taiwanese case of female marriage immigrants from China
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1605619
A family-centred practice supervision project conducted for a child welfare agency
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1679664
Students‘ perceptions of professional social work ethics and the need for the development of competence-based ethics standards in undergraduate training program in Vietnam
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1605618
Experiences of disabled people making the transition from vocational training to employment in Sri Lanka: an exploratory study
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1593234
Changes in characteristics of ego-centred networks of female immigrants married to Korean men
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2018.1512009
Comparing the effectiveness of I-BMS-informed self-help interventions in alleviating psychosocial distress for women awaiting the outcome of IVF treatment
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1578684
A qualitative study on participants’ perceptions of child development accounts in Korea
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1571941
‘Community-centred’ as an integrated model for post-disaster social work—The case of earthquake-stricken Ludian, China
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1567379
Moderation effect of social capital on flourishing among left-behind and other children in rural China
来源期刊:Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentDOI:10.1080/02185385.2019.1668839