Problems Faced by Families of the Saudi Martyrs and Injured People and Ways to Reduce them from a Social Work Perspective
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Abstract
This study aimed to identify the problems facing the families of Saudi martyrs and injured people to all degrees (minor, moderate and major moderate and major) and the adequacy of the services provided to them, the difficulties in providing them, and to develop a proposed vision from the perspective of social work to face them.
The study used the social survey method through the intentional sample. The sample of the study consisted of 74 individual families of Saudi martyrs and injured people. The sample was collected using the questionnaire tool. The results of the study confirmed that the families of martyrs and injured people have been affected by problems, the most important of which are the feelings of sadness and loneliness.
The results confirmed that many services have already been provided to the families of the martyrs and the injured, while others are still needed.
One of the most important difficulties in providing services to beneficiaries is that the families of martyrs and injured people do not know their rights.
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