- social work literature has many other terms for intervention: action, plan implementation, treatment
- concerned with the action that would solve the client's problems
- focus will be on the worker's activity
- involves rendering of all the specific and interrelated services appropriate to the given problem situation in the light of the assessment and planning
Interventive Roles in Direct Practice
- interventive roles refer to the composite of activities or tasks that she is expected to undertake in order to accomplish the goals agreed upon with the client
Resource Provider
- engages the worker in the direct provision of material aid and other concrete resources that will be useful in eliminating or reducing situational deficiencies
- concrete resources are mobilized, created and directly provided to the client who is assisted in making optimal use of them
Social Broker
- involves the process of negotiating the "service jungle" for the clients, whether singly or in groups
- worker links or connects the client to needed services in the community
- worker must ensure rapid service delivery
- worker has to match client needs with the community resources outside of her agency and assist the client to make use of these resources
Mediator
- acts as an intermediary or conciliator between two persons or sides
- worker has to engage in efforts that will resolve disputes between the client system and the other parties
- objective is to find a common ground which will make it possible to resolve the dispute
Advocate
- the worker has to take a partisan interest in the client and his cause
- worker will argue, debate, bargain, negotiate and manipulate the environment on behalf of the client
Enabler
- helps clients find the coping strengths and resource within themselves
- worker's responsibility is to perform a supporting and empowering function so as to enable client's accomplishment of a defined change
Counselor/Therapist
- goal of worker is the restoration, maintenance, or enhancement of the client's capacity to adapt or adjust to his current reality
Limitations on Worker Activity
- Time
- Skill
- Ethics
- Agency Function
Reference:
Lee-Mendoza, T. (2008) Social Welfare and Social Work. Central Book Supply
Lee-Mendoza, T. (2008) Social Welfare and Social Work. Central Book Supply
The blog post brilliantly outlines the multifaceted roles in social work intervention, shedding light on the intricacies of direct practice. I particularly appreciate how it emphasizes the importance of the social worker's responsibilities in connecting clients with community resources, acting as a mediator, and empowering them from within. It's a valuable insight that highlights not just the processes, but the human connection and ethics that are at the core of social work.
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