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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 H5 Model Concerning Refugee Family Trauma and Recovery and Its Application in Social Work Practice – Towards an Improved Refugee Family Assistance. Theoretical and Practical ConsiderationsSzot, Leon; Kalinowski, Mirosław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2020)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 Inclusion of People with Disability in the Church Community Life in the Perspective of Disabled Individuals: The Role of the PriestZielińska-Król, Katarzyna; Szot, Leon (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, 2024)The physical presence of people with disability in the extent of the parish community is based on two main components: (I) activities undertaken by a priest to organize religious life, including those for people with disability, and (II) activities undertaken by people with disability within the parish community. The aim of the article is to answer the question: What is the importance of a priest in the context of the presence of people with disability in the church community? The empirical article is based on results of the nationwide qualitative research that was conducted among people with disabilities (using the FGI group interview; targeted group selection; the participants of the study were people with physical disabilities, deaf and hearing impaired, blind and visually impaired, and people with intellectual disabilities). The analysis of the data obtained allows us to put forward the thesis that the inclusion of people with disability in parish life is a consequence of a close, personal relationship with a priest who has at least basic knowledge of the physical, mental, and sometimes also intellectual capabilities of a faithful person with disability. The results obtained may constitute a contribution to pastoral discernment regarding the factors influencing the presence of people with disability in the Church community.Pozycja Pomoc duchowo-religijna w placówkach opieki zdrowotnejKalinowski, Mirosław; Szot, Leon (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2019)The article takes into account the historical context of medical care and treatment institutions, ecclesial and state codifications regarding spiritual and religious ministry in health care institutions, forms of assistance in this area and the opinions of patients in care and treatment facilities regarding spiritual and religious assistance. Progressive specialization in social life and the multitude of roles and meanings in the system of social references forces the revision of the current models of these forms of assistance. As a result, surveys have shown that their adequacy depends to a great extent on the support entity. The chaplain’s spiritual and religious help is addressed to every person regardless of their accepted system of religious values, views towards Christianity, attitude towards the Church, or nominal or selective Catholicism. We should think about other possibilities to expand the ministry of spiritual support. Patients suggest nuns, members of religious movements, lay Eucharist ministers and people who have suffered the loss of loved ones. Most likely, each of these groups, after proper preparation, can undertake a number of duties leading to a fuller spiritual care ministry among the sick.