Explain what social justice (SJ) is and how it links to human rights and vulnerable groups
Explain what social justice (SJ) is and how it links to human rights and vulnerable groups.
Social justice is a view that enforce and promotes equal rights and opportunities for all humans both politically, socially and economically. Social justice is connected to human rights by ensuring that the public power respects and treat everyone with utmost dignity. Social justice through social workers advocates for passionate and fair treatment for vulnerable groups in the society that include the children, people with disability and the elderly.
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