Awareness of Social Work Students at Qassim University of National Program of Saudi Vision 2030 The Quality of Program as a Model
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This study aimed to determine the level of awareness among social work students at Qassim University regarding the national programs of Saudi Vision 2030, focusing on the Quality-of-Life Program as a case study. The researcher employed the social survey method as a scientific approach, and the study population included all students of the Department of Sociology and Social Work at the College of Languages and Humanities at Qassim University. A purposive sample of 258 students (both male and female) was selected from the population., and a questionnaire was used as the primary data collection tool. The findings revealed that the participants expressed a high level of agreement regarding the awareness of social work students about the national programs of Vision 2030, with a mean score of (3.62 out of 5.00). They also showed a high level of agreement on their awareness of the goals of the Quality-of-Life Program, with a mean score of (3.90 out of 5.00). Furthermore, the results indicated statistically significant differences at the (0.01) level or lower in the responses of the participants concerning their awareness of the program and its goals, in favor of female students, highlighting the role of gender in shaping awareness of these national programs.
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