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Personal Social
Responsibility
• Learning to become more responsible and
learning to take responsibility in society.
Meaning
• Social responsibility is an ethical framework
which suggests that an entity, be it an
organisation or individual, has an obligation
to act for the benefit of society at large.
• Social responsibility is a duty every individual
has to perform so as to maintain a balance
between the economy and the ecosystems.
What is social responsibility???
SUB-GOALS – Guidelines for
becoming responsible
• STUDENTS WILL:
• Respect the rights and feelings of others
• Participate and put forth effort for society
• Be self control
• Be sensitive and responsive to the well-being of others
(Caring)
• Transfer what they learn about being responsible in
outside.
What you can do?
Level 1 – Self-Control
(Respect)
Practicing, but not all the time
Classroom: waiting until appropriate time to talk with
friends
Playground: standing & watching others play
Home: keeping self from hitting brother even when
really mad at him
Level II – Participation
Trying new things without complaining and saying, “I
can’t”
Classroom: Listening and doing class work
Playground: playing with others
Home: helping to clean up
Level III – Self-Responsibility
Learning a new skill by using resources.
Classroom: doing a science project that is not part of
any assignment
Playground: returning equipment during recess
Home: cleaning room without being asked
Level IV – Caring
Willingly working with anyone in class
Classroom: helping another student with a mathematics
problem
Playground: asking others (not just friends) to join in
play
Home: helping take care of a pet or younger child
HELPING
THE
NEEDY
Who are
the
needy people?
• They are the people who need affection, attention, or
reassurance, especially to an excessive degree.
• Needy people have tendency to behave in overly
passive or excessively caretaking ways that adversely
affect one's relationships and quality of life.
They include :
• People with physiological and emotional problems.
• Poor, Physically challenged, stressed, anxious.
• Who lacks basic requirements of life and lacks quality
of life.
The main section of needy people consists of
poor people.
• 40% of world population is poor.
Reason’s for POVERTY
• * Laziness * Lack of education
• * Handicapped * War and violence
• * Illness * Famine
• * Death * Storms and other natural disaster
• * Lawsuits * Economic/business failure
Here are some things that could be
done for the needy people.
• Feed and help to needy people at least what we can.
• Use influence to help or find and create jobs.
• Try to educate and provide training for needy.
• Demand laws that prevent discrimination on the basis of gender,
race, physical fitness.
• Help gather food and/or clothing and distribute to needy people .
• Try to be less wasteful.
• Elect people who are sensitive to the needs of the poor.
• Creating more and more NGO’S for helping them.
CHARITY
Helping the needy and the
poor
Illustration of Charity
 The practice of charity means the voluntary giving of help to
those in need.
 Charity is, give to people those who are basically poor and do
not have sufficient and basic resources.
 Charity is considered as attitude of kindness and
understanding towards others and especially an act of
generosity.
 It is the kindness to others who are less fortunate than
ourselves.
 It is the act of giving goods or money to those in need.
The charity is???
The word "charity" entered the English language through the Old
French word "charité" which was derived from the Latin "caritas“.
Which means a system of giving money, food, or help free to
those who are in need because they are…
There are three different kinds of charity: pure, public, and
foreign.
Pure charity is entirely gratuitous.
Public charity is charity that benefits the whole rather than
the individual.
Foreign charity is when the beneficiary lives in a country
different from where the funds or services are being sent from.
SIMPLE CHARITIES
Providing water
Donating money
Offering food
Ensuring happiness
Giving clothing
Whom will he help when he himself
doesn’t help his own family?
• Give a portion of your allowance each
week to a poor and needy person or a
cause in support of them.
• Talk about helping the poor and the
needy among your friends and family
Members.
How can we help??
• Visit the poor part of a town. Talk to the
people who live there. Because, It is easier
to help the poor once we see the cruelity
of poverty in reality.
• Don’t just give/collect money. There are
many other basic needs people want.
• Always help people by your own will.
Because kindness and charity cannot be
forced.
• We must come forward to help than
waiting for others.
• Because…
• In this mordern world people have
become self sufficient and uncaring.
• Few of them are not thinks about the
lower and poor section of the society.
• We do not have to think about anyone but
us.
Why are we talking about
giving?
MOTHER TERESA
A Noble Peace Prize laureate,
Mother Teresa helped the poor
and destitute people living in the
slums of Kolkata.
The Roman Catholic Nun
established centre for AIDS
patients in 1985 and founded
Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta
in 1969.
Her selfless service is recognized
worldwide today
The best way to find yourself is to lose
yourself in the service of others
-Mahatma Gandhi
• Therefore:
SERVICE TO MAN IS
SERVICE TO GOD
SERVE THE NEEDY
JOIN YOUR HANDS
Personal social responsibility

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Personal social responsibility

  • 2. • Learning to become more responsible and learning to take responsibility in society. Meaning
  • 3. • Social responsibility is an ethical framework which suggests that an entity, be it an organisation or individual, has an obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. • Social responsibility is a duty every individual has to perform so as to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystems. What is social responsibility???
  • 4. SUB-GOALS – Guidelines for becoming responsible • STUDENTS WILL: • Respect the rights and feelings of others • Participate and put forth effort for society • Be self control • Be sensitive and responsive to the well-being of others (Caring) • Transfer what they learn about being responsible in outside.
  • 5. What you can do? Level 1 – Self-Control (Respect) Practicing, but not all the time Classroom: waiting until appropriate time to talk with friends Playground: standing & watching others play Home: keeping self from hitting brother even when really mad at him
  • 6. Level II – Participation Trying new things without complaining and saying, “I can’t” Classroom: Listening and doing class work Playground: playing with others Home: helping to clean up
  • 7. Level III – Self-Responsibility Learning a new skill by using resources. Classroom: doing a science project that is not part of any assignment Playground: returning equipment during recess Home: cleaning room without being asked
  • 8. Level IV – Caring Willingly working with anyone in class Classroom: helping another student with a mathematics problem Playground: asking others (not just friends) to join in play Home: helping take care of a pet or younger child
  • 11. • They are the people who need affection, attention, or reassurance, especially to an excessive degree. • Needy people have tendency to behave in overly passive or excessively caretaking ways that adversely affect one's relationships and quality of life. They include : • People with physiological and emotional problems. • Poor, Physically challenged, stressed, anxious. • Who lacks basic requirements of life and lacks quality of life.
  • 12. The main section of needy people consists of poor people. • 40% of world population is poor.
  • 13. Reason’s for POVERTY • * Laziness * Lack of education • * Handicapped * War and violence • * Illness * Famine • * Death * Storms and other natural disaster • * Lawsuits * Economic/business failure
  • 14. Here are some things that could be done for the needy people. • Feed and help to needy people at least what we can. • Use influence to help or find and create jobs. • Try to educate and provide training for needy. • Demand laws that prevent discrimination on the basis of gender, race, physical fitness. • Help gather food and/or clothing and distribute to needy people . • Try to be less wasteful. • Elect people who are sensitive to the needs of the poor. • Creating more and more NGO’S for helping them.
  • 17.  The practice of charity means the voluntary giving of help to those in need.  Charity is, give to people those who are basically poor and do not have sufficient and basic resources.  Charity is considered as attitude of kindness and understanding towards others and especially an act of generosity.  It is the kindness to others who are less fortunate than ourselves.  It is the act of giving goods or money to those in need. The charity is???
  • 18. The word "charity" entered the English language through the Old French word "charité" which was derived from the Latin "caritas“. Which means a system of giving money, food, or help free to those who are in need because they are… There are three different kinds of charity: pure, public, and foreign. Pure charity is entirely gratuitous. Public charity is charity that benefits the whole rather than the individual. Foreign charity is when the beneficiary lives in a country different from where the funds or services are being sent from.
  • 19. SIMPLE CHARITIES Providing water Donating money Offering food Ensuring happiness Giving clothing
  • 20. Whom will he help when he himself doesn’t help his own family?
  • 21. • Give a portion of your allowance each week to a poor and needy person or a cause in support of them. • Talk about helping the poor and the needy among your friends and family Members. How can we help??
  • 22. • Visit the poor part of a town. Talk to the people who live there. Because, It is easier to help the poor once we see the cruelity of poverty in reality. • Don’t just give/collect money. There are many other basic needs people want.
  • 23. • Always help people by your own will. Because kindness and charity cannot be forced.
  • 24. • We must come forward to help than waiting for others. • Because…
  • 25. • In this mordern world people have become self sufficient and uncaring. • Few of them are not thinks about the lower and poor section of the society. • We do not have to think about anyone but us. Why are we talking about giving?
  • 26.
  • 27. MOTHER TERESA A Noble Peace Prize laureate, Mother Teresa helped the poor and destitute people living in the slums of Kolkata. The Roman Catholic Nun established centre for AIDS patients in 1985 and founded Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta in 1969. Her selfless service is recognized worldwide today
  • 28. The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others -Mahatma Gandhi
  • 30.
  • 31. SERVICE TO MAN IS SERVICE TO GOD

Editor's Notes

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