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SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES

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Introduction By Subesh Pant The main argument of this article is that, when practicing social work with local communities in developing countries, it is often necessary to facilitate political engagement in the process of addressing community needs and issues, and it is important to alter the common ideological position that social work is non-political and non-religious in practice, while focusing instead on the fundamental principles of human rights and social justice. To substantiate this argument, the article clarifies basic concepts relevant to the article; discusses some features of social work education and practice and the neglect of local communities; drawing on secondary data and the author’s observations, analyzes trends in community practice in developing countries; and shows that professional social work has largely neglected local communities. Furthermore, it presents five imperatives why social workers should engage politically in local communities in seek

Relation of Social work with Sociology

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Relationship between Sociology & Social Work Aashish Dahal, Nava Kshitiz College, Bardibas Sociology & Social Work are the two disciplines concerned with social problems, social structure and how individuals respond to and live within cultural and structural limitations. If we look closer to both the terms, both of them deal with the relationship between Theory & Practice. Theory and practice are often mutually exclusive. If one deals with theory, it might be interpreted as one cannot at the same time work practically. On the other hand, when we act in practical work, the theoretical background is often overlooked. Hence; how do Theory & Practice interplay within the disciplines of Social Work and sociology? Let’s See!!! Photo source: www.google.com Social work is a profession concerned with the aim to solve personal, family, community problems to attain satisfying personal, group and common relationships through social work practice. Sociology is

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Types of Record

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"If you didn't write it down, it didn't happen." The statement shows the power of documentation or recording or reporting in any field. And especially in social work, where we deal with individuals, families, groups and communities, they all are different from previous case that might be in nature, cause, process and so on. And the recording of each and every event with clients can be used for the future reference in sorting out the problems of client. Image is taken from google.com Types of Record 1.       Process Record 2.       Problem Oriented Record 3.       Summative Record 4.       Diagnostic Summary 5.       Goal Oriented Recording 6.       Narrative Recording 7.       Role Recording 1. PROCESS RECORD ·         Process record is one method by which you can record the content of an interview. It involves a written record of all communication both verbal and nonverbal (based on the worker’s best recollections), and a record of the worker’s feelings and reflectio

Recording in Social Work

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"If you didn't write it down, it didn't happen." The statement shows the power of documentation or recording or reporting in any field. And especially in social work, where we deal with individuals, families, groups and communities, they all are different from previous case that might be in nature, cause, process and so on. And the recording of each and every event with clients can be used for the future reference in sorting out the problems of client. Image is taken from www.google.com What is recording? A record literally means ‘a formal writing of any fact or proceeding’ and when used as a verb means ‘to set down in writing or other permanent form’. The Social Work Dictionary (2014) defines recording as “the process of putting in writing and keeping on file relevant information about the client; the problem; the prognosis; the intervention plan; the progress of treatment; the social, economic, and health factors that contribute to the situation;

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