This research aims to reach a future vision to develop mechanisms of work with groups of homeless children, and the researcher was guided by the documentary library research approach and the content analysis approach of previous research and studies related to the problem of the study. Scientific conferences, scientific journals and periodicals), and one of the most important results of the study is to provide a future vision for developing mechanisms of work with groups of homeless children and includes the foundations upon which the proposed vision is based, which are (the results of previous studies and research, the results of the current study, the theoretical framework related to homeless children, the mechanisms of working with groups of homeless children), the starting points of the proposed future vision, the objectives of the proposed future vision, the requirements for achieving the goals of the proposed future vision, the ministries and institutions that can participate in the implementation of the proposed future vision, the groups that can benefit from the proposed future vision, Returns from the proposed future vision, factors for the success of the proposed future key words: Homeless children, future vision, mechanisms.
Kandil, M. M. B. K. (2023). A Future Vision for Developing Mechanisms of Working with Homeless Children's Groups. Journal of Social Work Studies, 64(1), 245-286. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206511.1247
MLA
Mohamed Mohamed Basiony Kandil Kandil. "A Future Vision for Developing Mechanisms of Working with Homeless Children's Groups", Journal of Social Work Studies, 64, 1, 2023, 245-286. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206511.1247
HARVARD
Kandil, M. M. B. K. (2023). 'A Future Vision for Developing Mechanisms of Working with Homeless Children's Groups', Journal of Social Work Studies, 64(1), pp. 245-286. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206511.1247
VANCOUVER
Kandil, M. M. B. K. A Future Vision for Developing Mechanisms of Working with Homeless Children's Groups. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2023; 64(1): 245-286. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.206511.1247