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STADARDIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF SPESIALISTS WORKING WITH A FAMILY: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE

Abstract

The article is devoted to the foreign experience of standardization of professional activities of specialists working with families. The authors represent in the historical context the essential differences, social, economic and political factors of influence on the state and the prospects for the practice of social work with the family in the USA and the European countries. The characteristics of the basic directions of the professional activities of specialists working with families are given on the basis of Social Work Professional Standards, which are the basis for the development of the national models of professional l activities. The interdependence between the needs of the labor market and the changes in the professional standards is revealed.

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M. . Firsov
Moscow State Regional University
Russian Federation


I. . Namesnikova
Moscow State Regional University
Russian Federation


E. . Studenova
Moscow State Regional University
Russian Federation


R. . Biryukova
Moscow State Regional University
Russian Federation


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