Roczniki Teologiczne, 2019, T. 66, nr 1
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Pozycja Expediting Human Dignity in Social Work PracticesSzot, Leon; Kalinowski, Mirosław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2019)The authors explore the complexities of human dignity, analyze human dignity as a concept and its position within the framework of today’s social work practices. In this regard, the authors ponder upon diverse understanding of human dignity, including human dignity as a socio-legal value and its importance to social work in general and to other principal values relevant for social work. They examine the evolution of social work approaches towards human dignity while focusing on social work related international organizations and their national members’ and partners’ work to promote and uphold human dignity in delivery processes of social services.Pozycja Zasada pomocniczości w promocji społecznych hospicjów w Polsce na podstawie badań własnychKalinowski, Mirosław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2019)Over the last few decades, the work of palliative and hospice centers in Poland and in the majority of highly developed countries has been evolving in the direction of specialized institutions providing assistance to persons in the terminal stage of cancer. They are part of the country’s healthcare system and meet all the criteria of health care institutions. The principle of subsidiarity is the basis for promoting social hospices, and to a large extent, they use the natural capital of civic initiatives and pro-social attitudes. It also influences removing barriers between healthy and sick people, especially those who are dying. The article presents the results of own research among people who are closest to the hospice’s charges. Respondents point to existing ways of their influencing the social environment that can contribute to mature attitudes towards suffering and death, such as cooperation among various institutions, scientific and publishing activities, education through mass media, educating school youth, as well as the promotion of palliative care.