January 13, 2010

Six Processes of the Social Work Practice

  1. Social Casework helps the individual client to effect better social relationships and social adjustment that make it possible for him to lead a satisfying and useful life.
  2. Social Group Work helps people to participate in the activities of a group for their intellectual, emotional, and physical growth, and for the achievement of goals considered desirable by society.
  3. Community Organization is the process of planning and developing social services to meet the health and welfare needs of a community or a larger unit.
  4. Social Welfare Administration is the process of directing and organizing a social agency.
  5. Social Welfare Research, inquiry into the validity of the structure and methods of Social Work.
  6. Social Action is the organized group process for solving general social problems and furthering social welfare objectives through legislative, social, health, and economic progress.

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