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GOOD MORNING!

October,9,2024
PRAYER
ENERGIZER

INSTRUCTIONS:

When you hear ’’TOOLS” - Clap your hands.


When you hear ‘’SETTING” - Jump to the left.
When you hear ‘’SERVICES” - Jump to the right.
When you hear “PROCESS” - Do a body wake.
ACTIVITY
ACTIVITY

GOVERNMENT
GENOGRAMS
PLANNING
ECOMAPS
INTERVENTION
SCHOOLS
RESEARCH
SETTINGS,
PROCESSES,
SERVICES, METHOD
AND TOOLS IN
Presentation by- G8

SOCIAL WORK
OBJECTIVES:
1 Explain the different settings in
social work.

2 To know the process of social


work.

3 To know different method

4 To be able the tools and


material used in social work.
SETTING IN
SOCIAL WORK
The broad scope of social work
enables its practitioners to thrive in a
wide variety of settings. Social
workers are found in the government,
the private sector, civil society,
schools, and in communities.
SETTING IN SOCIAL WORK

GOVERNMENT

We find social workers in the different branches


of government. Both at the national and local
levels. For instance, they work at the
Department of Social Welfare and Development
(DSWD), the executive department primarily
responsible for upholding the social welfare of
Filipinos.
SETTING IN SOCIAL WORK

PRIVATE SECTOR

In private organizations, social workers often


serve as human resource development
officers who facilitate health and wellness
programs and help employees maintain their
work-life balance
SETTING IN SOCIAL WORK

CIVIL SOCIETY
Civil society encompasses organizations and
groups including non-Governmental
organizations (NGOs), charity groups, faith-
based and religious groups, labor unions, and
community organizations. are Social workers
employed by civil society organizations to help
deliver social welfare services to marginalized
communities.
SETTING IN SOCIAL WORK

SCHOOL
Both public and private schools employ social
workers who work as teachers or university
professors researchers, or administrators.
Others are employed as guidance counselors
who help address mental health concerns,
behavioral problems, and academic
delinquency issues.
SETTING IN SOCIAL WORK

COMMUNITY

Social workers usually serve marginalized


communities such as informal settlers and
indigenous people. They work. as community
organizers and development specialists in
these communities.
ASSESSMENT

EVALUATION PROCESS DECIDING THE


OUTCOMES
OF SOCIAL
WORK

INTERVENTION PLANNING
ASSESSMENT

PROCESS DECIDING
EVALUATION
OF SOCIAL THE
WORK OUTCOMES

INTERVENTION PLANNING
ASSESSMENT

EVALUATION PROCESS
OF SOCIAL
WORK

INTERVENTION PLANNING
ASSESSMENT

EVALUATION PROCESS DECIDING THE


OUTCOMES
OF SOCIAL
WORK

INTERVENTION PLANNING
ASSESSMENT

EVALUATION PROCESS DECIDING THE


OUTCOMES
OF SOCIAL
WORK

INTERVENTION
ASSESSMENT

EVALUATION PROCESS DECIDING THE


OUTCOMES
OF SOCIAL
WORK

INTERVENTION PLANNING
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

According to the National Association of Social Workers Social


workers are found in every facet of community life, including
schools, hospitals, mental health clinics, senior centers, elected
office, private practices, prisons, military, corporations, and in
numerous public and private agencies.

Some social workers help clients who face a disability a life-


threatening disease or a social problem, such as inadequate
housing, unemployment, or substance abuse. Social workers also
assist families that have serious domestic conflicts, sometimes
involving child or spousal abuse.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT

Social work administrators are proactive leaders in


public and private agencies that provide services to
clients.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• CHILD WELFARE

Child welfare social workers serve some of the most


vulnerable children, youths, and families. Social workers
specialize in building on the strengths of families and
helping them to provide a safe and nurturing
environment for children and youths.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Social workers also help parents of children with


developmental disabilities understand their legal rights.
They help parents learn to be advocates and find special
services that enable their children to be as independent
as possible.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• HEALTH CARE

Since the early 1900s, professionally trained social


workers have helped people deal with personal and
social factors that affect health and wellness. Some
health care social workers are in direct services and
concentrate on individuals, families, and small groups.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• JUSTICE AND CORRECTION


Social workers who work in justice and corrections can
be found in courts, rape crisis centers, police
departments, and correctional facilities.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• MENTAL HEALTH AND CLINICAL SOCIAL


WORK
Clinical social workers are one of the nation’s largest
groups of providers of mental health services. They
provide mental health services in both urban and rural
settings, where they may be the only licensed provider
of mental health services available.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• OCCUPATIONAL AND EMPLOYEE


ASSISTANCE PROGRAM(EAP) SOCIAL WORK

Occupational social workers help organizations re-


engineer their structure and methods to improve
efficiency, creativity, productivity, and morale. They
may also work for a union and be involved in job
counseling or organizing.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• POLICY AND PLANNING


Social workers analyze policies, programs, and
regulations to see what is most effective. They identify
social problems, study needs and related issues,
conduct research, propose legislation, and suggest
alternative approaches or new programs. They may
foster coalitions of groups with similar interests and
develop organizational networks.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• RESEARCH

Social workers in research typically tend to be


academics with postgraduate degrees in social work.
Research provides the framework for effective practice.
Although considered an art by some, social work is also
a science based on evidence.
SERVICES IN SOCIAL WORK

• SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK


• POLITICS
• PUBLIC WELFARE
• POLICY PLANNING
• MENTAL HEALTH SUBSTANCE USE OF SOCIAL WORK
• INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK
• ETC.
METHODS OF
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL CASE WORK

In case work, social workers primarily deal with


individuals who struggle in adjusting to life
situations and are in need of outside support
(stroup, 1960)
METHODS OF
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL GROUP
WORK
Like case work, social group work is concerned
with the development of better human relations
(stroup1960); however, it is a particularly focused
on group experience.
METHODS OF
SOCIAL WORK
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

Community organization focuses on the


establishment of relationship between two or
more groups to improve the community.
METHODS OF
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL WELFARE
ADMINISTRATION

A process through which social policy is


transformed into social service.
METHODS OF
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH

It refers to the systematic and critical enquiry of


the questions encountered by social work
professional in the field of application.
METHODS OF
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL ACTION

It is used to bring about changes desirable in the


defective system for ensuring social progress.
METHODS OF SOCIAL WORK
SOCIAL WORK
METHODS

PRIMARY SECONDARY
METHOD METHOD

SOCIAL CASE SOCIAL GROUP SOCIAL SOCIAL WORK


WORK WORK ACTION RESEARCH

COMMUNITY SOCIAL WELFARE


ORGANIZATION ADMINISTRATION
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK

Tools to help facilitate the social work


assessment process. In this post, we
will look at several visual social work
assessment tools that can help social
work practitioners gather as much
information on their clients as
needed.
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK
1. CULTURAGRAMS

Culturagram is a family assessment tool


developed by Elaine Congress to understand
families that come from different cultural
backgrounds. It helps focus on 10 different
cultural aspects and works best with
immigrant families/ refugees.
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK
2. ECOMAPS
Commonly used by nurses and social workers, the
ecomap was developed by Dr. Ann Hartman who also
developed the genogram. It is a tool that is used to
visualize the personal and social relationships of a
family with its external world. It helps convey the
quality of these connections as well. The ecomap is
commonly used with refugee and migrant families.
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK
3. PERSONAL SWOT ANALYSIS
A personal SWOT analysis is a useful self-
assessment tool that you can use with your
clients. While it should be done individually, it
helps your client identify their strengths,
weaknesses, threats and opportunities.
The key to a successful SWOT analysis is asking
the right questions.
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK
4. SELF-ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE

Another self-assessment tool that lets you


explore a variety of aspects of an
individual’s life is this worksheet developed
by Ignacio Pacheco on Social Work Tech.
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK 5. GENOGRAMS
Genogram is a tool used to visualize a person’s family
relationships and history. It moves a step further from the
traditional family tree diagram and highlights generational
patterns and psychological factors that affect the
relationships.
Genogram is a great tool to allow clients to explain their
current circumstances that they might struggle with to
speak openly about. For example, a client who is being
abused, but hesitant to speak about it, can use a
genogram to indicate his/her situation and open a dialogue
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK
6. SOCIOGRAM

Sociogram is a tool that is used to


visualize the types of relationships within
a group. This will help you understand
group behavior.
TOOLS IN SOCIAL
WORK
7. MIND MAPS

As with the culturagram, you can use


mind maps to capture, organize and
categorize information you come across
during interviews with clients in the
assessment stage.
Questions
and answers

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