lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Social science discipline-and-ideas-in-the-applied-social-sciences-module-3pdf-free Hospitality and Tourism Operations Management (Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology) Studocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Development Team of the Module: Authors: Jhunard R. Tapongot Fritzie Aileen A. Puray Ernell C. Culob Jadilyn Rose S. Saturos Jay Michael A. Calipusan Evaluators: Illustrator: Management Team: Chairperson: Co-Chairpersons: Members: Dr. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III Regional Director Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V Asst. Regional Director Mala Epra B. Magnaong CES, CLMD Dr. Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr. Regional ADM Coordinator Ray Butch M. Mahinay EPS-Designate- AP Printed in the Philippines by: Department of Education – Regional Office 10 Office Address: Zone 1, Upper Balulang Cagayan de Oro City 9000 Telefax: (088) 880-7071, (088) 880-7072 E-mail Address: region10@deped.gov.ph Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Module 3 Lesson 1 Social Work The Discipline of Social Work -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much. Helen Keller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What I Need to Know Learning Competencies: 1. identify the goals and scope of social work (HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ie-16) 2. demonstrate comprehension of the principles of social work (HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ie-17) 3. discuss the core values of social work (HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ie-18) Good day learners! Are you willing to confront realities of social problems and human needs? Are you concerned with the plight of the many who experience hardships of poverty and the tears of hunger and pain? Do you want to be involved in shaping a society that strives to ensure a high quality of life and social justice for all social members? If YES, then welcome to the profession of Social Work. What I Know General Instructions: The following statements enable you to reflect on and figure out your level of understanding about Social Work as a profession. Answer if the statement is TRUE or FALSE. 1. Social Work is a profession that deals with the person’s interaction with their environment 2. The principal mission of social work profession is to develop human being and assist other institutions in attaining the basic human needs of the people and in empowering the lost, the least and the last. 1 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 3. Among the distinctive goals of social work is curing which refers to the heart of social work 4. Caring refers to the heart of social work and it focused on the well-being or the welfare and comfort of the individual and community. 5. Changing involves active participation of the social workers in social reforms. It holds on the belief that the political, economic and social structures contribute in the worsening of social conditions. What Is It Definition, Goals and Scope of Social Work Scenarios in relation to Social Work. Scenario 1: Typhoon Victims Photo credits: Obordo, 2017 Relief goods distributed to the victims of Typhoon Vinta Scenario 2: Community Immersion Photo credits: Sorronda, 2017 Grade 12 – HUMSS Students of MONHS in their Community Immersion doing charity and giving service to the community by helping the residents in cleaning –up the coastal areas in Barangay Punta Blanca. 2 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 What’s More Guide Questions: 1. What can you say about the picture/s? What makes it social work? Write your answer on the box. Name: __________________________________________________________ Definitions of Social Work The National Association of Social Workers (NASW, n.d.), defined social work as the professional activity of helping individuals, groups or communities enhance or restore their capacity of their personal interaction with their environment and creating societal conditions beneficial to the mission. The United Nations of Economic Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO, 2000), considers social work as a field within human services and a part of services of the government. The International Federation of Social Works (IFSW, 2006), defines social work as a practice-based and academic discipline that promotes change and social development. (Retrieved from http://www.sacssp.co.za/) 3 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 II. Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), as cited in Cox & Pawar, 2006) defines social work as a practical profession designed at helping people addresses their problems and matching them with the resources they need to lead healthy and productive lives. The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), states that social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in human relationships, and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance well-being. (IFSW & IASSW, 2004 as cited in Co & Pawar, 2006). Goals of Social Work The primary mission of social work profession is to develop human beings and assist other institutions in attaining the basic human needs of people and in empowering the lost, the least, and the last. These goals are outlined and described below: 1. The Goal on Caring Caring refers to the heart of social work and it centers on the well-being or the welfare and comfort of the individual and community. Caring services https://redcross.org.ph/volunteer-service/ Volunteers of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) form part of an active corps of capable, caring by sharing their resources, time, and efforts to alleviate human suffering. 2. The Goal on Curing 4 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Curing refers to the aspect of treating people with problems in their social environment (EXAMPLE. Counselling and therapy) Social Anxiety Disorder https://www.helpguide.org/articles/anxiety/social-anxietydisorder.htm 3. The Goal on Changing Changing refers to the active participation of the social workers in social reforms (EXAMPLE: promoting social change and justice). The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is a human development measure of the national government that provides conditional cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the education of children aged 0-18. http://www.spup.edu.ph/news?newsid=156 5 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 III. Scope of Social Work To supplement your understanding in the value of social work, it is important to study the scope of social work. The scope of social work includes: 1. Child development Social Work 2. Medical Social Work 3. Clinical Social Work 4. Social work administration and management 5. International Social work 6. Social work as community organizer 7. Women welfare 8. Crisis intervention 9. Criminal justice Morales and Sheafor (1998, 8th edition) identified and described the fields included in the area of social work, which are as follows: 1. Social Work as a Primary Discipline In terms of child welfare, social work offers: a. The adoption and services to unmarried parents – the difficult decision of unmarried parents whether to keep the baby or place the child for adoption b. The foster care – removes the children from their homes and placing them temporarily in a foster care c. The residential care – a group care home or a residential treatment center for children d. The support in own homes – provides support services in order to keep children in their own homes e. The protective services – protect the child from child abuse, maltreatment, and exploitation by one or both parents Family services, social work offers: a. Family counselling – utilize the three approaches to this type of counselling namely: a.1. family case work, involves helping individual members of the family change their behaviour to make them more effective contributors in the family: a. 2. family group work, the process by which the family examines its relationships and resolves their problem with the help of the social worker: and lastly, a. 3. family therapy, focuses on transforming the structure of the family to make it more supportive to its members b. Family life education - an intervention to strengthen the family through educational activities that seek to prevent family breakdown 6 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 c. Family planning – assisting the families plan the number, spacing, and timing of the births of children to fit with their needs Income maintenance, social work offers: a. Public assistance – refers to the provision of the financial aid to the poor. Services include cash grants, food stamps, general assistance such as hospital and medical care, and supplemental security income. b. Social insurances – social provisions that are funded by employers and employees through contributions to a specific program. c. The other income maintenance programs include cash in kind benefits, emergency support funds, and other resources which can be used by the poor for food and shelter. 2. Social Work as an Equal Partner Aging, social work offers: a. The support for people in their own homes program consists of helping older people remain in their own homes by linking them with community programs that bring health care services into their homes. b. The support for people in long-term care facilities program refers to nursing home care services into their homes. Community services, social work offers: a. Community organization b. Community planning c. Community development 3. Social Work as a Secondary Discipline Industry, social workers act as: a. Support to both the managers and the employees of the companies. They make themselves available to the employees with social problems for individual, family, and group counselling b. Provide information to the managers as basis for management decisions that might have an impact on the social atmosphere in the working environment Medical and health care, social workers: a. Attend to the social and psychological factors that are contributing to the medical condition of the patients b. Link patients with community resources c. Provide necessary counselling, and link with self-help groups Schools, the primary tasks of social workers in schools, (as cited by Morales and Sheafor, 1998, 8th edition) 7 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 a. Facilitate the provision of direct educational and social services and provide direct social case work and group work services to selected students; b. Act as a pupil advocate, focusing on urgent needs of the selected group of students; c. Consult with school administrators major problems; d. Consult with teachers about techniques for creating a climate in which children are freed and motivated to learn by interpreting social and cultural influences in the lives of students; e. Organize parent and community groups to channel concerns about students and the school to improve school and community relations. IV. Core Values of Social Work The National Association of Social Workers (NASW, n.d) stated that the mission of the social work profession is rooted in a set of core values. These core values include: service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence (Morales and Sheafor, 1998, 8 th edition ). “ Social work originates from humanitarian ideals and democratic philosophy and has universal application to meet human needs arising from personal- societal interactions and to develop human potential. Professional social workers are dedicated to service for the welfare and selfrealization of human beings; to the development of resources to meet individual, group, national and international needs and aspirations; and to the achievement of social justice (IFSW as cited by Morales and Sheafor, 8th edition).” Service Social Justice Importance of human relationships CORE VALUES OF SOCIAL WORK Integrity Competence Dignity and Worth of the people 8 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 What I Can Do Journal Writing: Do you see yourself as a social worker by profession in the future? What particular core values of social work that you are willing to apply in your life? Why? Your teacher will rate your work using the following reflective writing rubric: Description Points Points Obtained Criteria Content Debt of reflection Use of language The content was wellthought of; guide questions were thoroughly answered. Demonstrate a conscious and thorough understanding of the subject matter. This reflection can be used for as an example of other students Use of language that is precise and engaging, with notable sense of voice, awareness of audience and purpose, and varied sentence structure 7. 7 6 Total: 20 9 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 BOOKS Melegrito, Ma. Lourdes F., PhD. Arleigh Ross D. Valdez, PhD., Violet B. Valdez, PhD., Carl G. Fernandez, RSW,MSW.,Discipline and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences, Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House Inc., 2016. WEBSITE https://www.pennmedicine.org/news/internal-newsletters/systemnews/2018/july/understanding-and-respecting-patient-goals 10 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Lesson 2 Professionals and Practitioners in Social Work What I Need to Know Learning Competencies: 1. show an understanding of the roles and functions of social workers (HUMSS_DIASS12-If-19) 2. identify specific work areas in which social workers work (HUMSS_DIASS12-If-20) 3. identify career opportunities for social workers (HUMSS_DIASS12-If-21) 4. value rights, responsibilities and accountabilities (HUMSS_DIASS12-If-22) 5. distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviors among practitioners (HUMSS_DIASS12-If-23) The social work professionals and practitioners are aware that their profession is based on the principles of human rights and social justice that serve to empower individuals, groups, and communities to develop their full potential and well-being. The focus of intervention in social work is the relationship between the individual and their immediate and wider social environment. Particular emphasis is placed on meeting the needs of vulnerable and marginalized individuals and groups. Source: Social Workers Registration Board, 2004 This module is specially made to help you learn the rights, responsibilities and accountabilities of social worker and as well as to their behavior according to the Code of Ethics of Social work. For maximum benefit from this module, you have to follow some guidelines: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. You must work on this module in the sequence its contents are presented. Read the objectives, answer all the question in pretest. Read and understand the lessons in this module as much as you can. Try to give your best in doing the enrichment activities. Assess yourself through answering the posttest. Be honest at all times. 11 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 What I Know A. MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write T on the line if you think the statement is TRUE. If FALSE, change the underline word or group of words to make the whole statement true. 1. Social workers keep accurate records. 2. Social workers promote social justice. 3. Social workers deal inappropriately with health and safety risks. 4. Unethical behavior is a must have for social workers. 5. The code of ethics specifies the standards of ethics, conduct, and performance expected of registered social workers. 6. Social workers respect the rights and dignity of people. 7. Accuracy of data among social workers is verifying the source. 8. Making decisions for the whole based on the personal preference of the social worker is essential for social work. 9. Social workers keep their professional knowledge and skills up to date so that they are able to provide appropriate services. 10. Social workers comply with the laws and regulations governing their practice. B. CATEGORIZE ME! Directions: Copy the table in your answer booklet and categorize the words or phrases below as to RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES and ACCOUNTABILITIES of a social worker. RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES ACCOUNTABILITIES OPTIONS: a. to fulfilling professional mandates b. to live by its values c. to the employers d. to the clients 12 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. to help children assist those life- threatening problems aid people in overcoming addictions to the society to protect and uphold respect for the inherent worth and dignity of people. to the law to the professional associations to promote social justice What’s is It Roles and Functions of a Social Worker There are several duties that a social worker typically perform to the people and the community they serve. Accordingly these are the roles and functions of a social work: Broker The social worker is involved in the process of making referrals to link a family or person to needed resources. Social work professionals do not simply provide information. They also follow up to be sure the needed resources are attained. This requires knowing resources, eligibility requirements, fees and the location of services. Advocate In this role, social workers fight for the rights of others and work to obtain needed resources by convincing others of the legitimate needs and rights of members of society. Social workers are particularly concerned for those who are vulnerable or are unable to speak up for themselves. Advocacy can occur on the local, county, state or national level. Some social workers are involved in international human rights and advocacy for those in need. Case Manager Case managers are involved in locating services and assisting their clients to access those services. Case management is especially important for complex situations and for those who are homeless or elderly, have chronic physical or mental health issues, are disabled, victims of domestic or other violent crimes, or are vulnerable children. Educator Social Workers are often involved in teaching people about resources and how to develop particular skills such as budgeting, the caring discipline of children, effective communication, the meaning of a medical diagnosis, and the prevention of violence. 13 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Facilitator In this role, social workers are involved in gathering groups of people together for a variety of purposes including community development, self-advocacy, political organization, and policy change. Social workers are involved as group therapists and task group leaders. Organizer Social Workers are involved in many levels of community organization and action including economic development, union organization, and research and policy specialists. Manager Social Workers, because of their expertise in a wide variety of applications, are well suited to work as managers and supervisors in almost any setting. As managers, they are better able to influence policy change and/or development, and to advocate, on a larger scale, for all underprivileged people. Source: Chadron State College, NE, accessed January 15, 2020, www.csc.edu/socialwork/career/roles/index.csc People They Serve Most social workers spend their days working with people. The type of work social workers do varies based on the groups of people they serve. Common groups of people that social workers serve include: Children Older adults People with disabilities Patients with chronic, acute or terminal diagnoses People coping with grief or loss People with mental illnesses People struggling with addiction Where They Work Most social workers work in an office setting, though many spend a large portion of their time visiting clients in their homes, schools, and in the community. Social workers most often work in the following settings: Hospitals, medical clinics, and nursing homes Community mental health agencies and substance misuse clinics State and local governments including child welfare agencies and departments of health and human services 14 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Schools and other youth-serving organizations Military bases and veterans affairs clinics Correctional facilities Private practices Source: “Social Work Guide”, accessed January 15, 2020, www.socialworkguide.org/careers/ Career Opportunities in Social Work There is a variety of jobs available for graduates in social work. Health Board social workers You could work in one of eight regionally based Health Boards as a ‘Community Care’ social worker for concerns such as psychiatric illness, financial and environmental difficulties, alcohol and drug-related problems, interpersonal difficulties and child abuse. All cases dealt with by Health Board social workers include a child/family dimension. Medical social workers You could be employed as a medical social worker by voluntary and healthboard-run hospitals. You will offer direct help where medical conditions are complicated by social and emotional factors. Psychiatric social workers work with patients in psychiatric hospitals and without-patients as well as in a preventative role. Working for Local Authorities You could also work for local authorities as a housing welfare officer (social worker), offering social services to tenants, prospective tenants and/or travellers. This involves liaising with housing and government departments. Working for the Department of Justice As a probation and welfare officer in the Department of Justice, you may work with the Adoption Board, the courts, or prisons and places of detention. This involves making recommendations to the appropriate authorities. Working for Voluntary Agencies Voluntary agencies catering for specific interest groups also employ social workers. These include charities, special schools (run by religious groups or parents) and treatment centres. 15 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Working in Industry Social workers in industry (‘welfare workers’) are concerned with employees and pensioners of an organization, e.g. the Army. The work can range from family problems to work with pensioners and the elderly. Source: “Association of Higher Education Careers Services/GTI Ireland”, accessed January 15, 2020, https://gradireland.com/career-sectors/social-communityand-youth/career-opportunities-in-social-work Rights and Responsibilities, Accountabilities and Code of Ethics of Social Work The rights of social work are partially outlined. Social work foremost rights include the right to fulfill its professional mandates and to live by its values. Its responsibilities cover those that pertain to the dispensation of its basic functions, roles, professional standards, and adhesive to its local and international codes of ethics. Social work is accountable to the clients, the general public, and the society. The following are responsibilities of social workers as to their field of specialization: 1. 2. 3. 4. To help children Assist those life- threatening problems Aid people in overcoming addictions To protect and uphold respect for the inherent worth and dignity of all people as expressed in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) 5. Promoting social justice to the people generally and to the people with whom they work 6. To apply the professional values and principles set out above to their practice 7. They should act with integrity and treat people with compassion, empathy, and care Accountability of social worker is to the clients, colleagues, employers, professional associations, and to the law. Social workers are accountable for their actions to the values and principles of the profession, which require them to act in a reliable, honest, and trustworthy manner. They are answerable to their clients, professional bodies like registered social workers (RSW), certified social workers (CSW), licensed social worker (LSW), licensed clinical social workers (LCSW), and licensed independent social workers (LISW) organization, and the laws promulgated and enforced by appropriate government agencies. What’s More 16 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 WRITE IT! Directions: In the cross diagram, write the rights and responsibilities of a social worker and you as the learner. And on the inside of the cross, write the similarities between you and the social worker then answer the questions below. MY RIGHTS MY RESPONSIBILITIES RIGHTS OF SOCIAL WORKER RESPONSIBILITIES OF SOCIAL WORKER Guide questions: 1. What are your obligations to enjoy your rights? 2. When can you tell that you are enjoying your rights? 3. As a learner, how can you be responsible to your society? What is It Code of Ethics of Social Work The code of ethics specifies the standards of ethics, conduct, and performance expected of registered social workers. It is a duty of a social worker to always protect the health and well-being of people who avail of the services. A sample of ethical principles and ethical standards here are adapted from the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. These principles and standards set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire. 1. Value: SERVICE Ethical Principle: Social workers’ primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems. 2. Value: SOCIAL JUSTICE Ethical Principle: Social workers challenge social injustice. 3. Value: DIGNITY and WORTH of the PERSON Ethical Principle: Social workers respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person. 17 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 4. Value: IMPORTANCE of HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS Ethical Principle: Social workers recognize the central importance of human relationships. 5. Value: INTEGRITY Ethical Principle: Social workers behave in a trustworthy manner. 6. Value: COMPETENCE Ethical Principle: Social workers practice within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise. Social workers continually strive to increase their professional knowledge and skills and apply them in practice. Social workers should aspire to contribute to the knowledge base of the profession. Ethical Standards The following ethical standards are relevant to the professional activities of all social workers. These standards are concerned with the social workers’ ethical responsibilities: 1. To clients 2. To colleagues 3. In practice settings 4. As professionals 5. To the social work profession; and 6. To the broader society What’s More In the candy wrapper, write as many as you can the positive qualities that a social worker must have. Then answer the follow up questions below. Questions: 1. What is the purpose of listing values as part of the Code of Ethics of Social Work? 2. With the standards and values laid on the Code of Ethics of Social Work, how are you going to live with those standards? 3. Cite one positive quality that you think best fit to a social worker? Explain. What I Can Do 18 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 On the Net! Go online and search for ‘career opportunities for social workers’. Make a listing of the top 10 to 15 career opportunities that come out from your research. Compare your new list with the list in this module. Discuss any new opportunities that came out. Assessment Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write T on the line if you think the statement is TRUE. If FALSE, change the underline word or group of words to make the whole statement true. 1. Social workers keep accurate records. 2. Social workers promote social justice. 3. Social workers deal inappropriately with health and safety risks. 4. Unethical behavior is a must have for social workers. 5. The code of ethics specifies the standards of ethics, conduct, and performance expected of registered social workers. 6. Social workers respect the rights and dignity of people. 7. Accuracy of data among social workers is verifying the source. 8. Making decisions for the whole based on the personal preference of the social worker is essential for social work. 9. Social workers keep their professional knowledge and skills up to date so that they are able to provide appropriate services. 10. Social workers comply with the laws and regulations governing their practice. A. CATEGORIZE ME! Directions: Copy the table in your answer booklet and categorize the words or phrases below as to RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES and ACCOUNTABILITIES of 19 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 a social worker. RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES ACCOUNTABILITIES OPTIONS: a. to fulfilling professional mandates b. to live by its values c. to the employers d. to the clients e. to help children f. assist those life- threatening problems g. aid people in overcoming addictions h. to the society i. to protect and uphold respect for the inherent worth and dignity of people. j. to the law k. to the professional associations l. to promote social justice 20 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Lesson 3 The Clientele and Audiences of Social Work 1. 2. What I Need to Know Learning Competencies: 1. describe the clientele and audience of social work (HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ig-24) 2. distinguish the needs of individuals, groups, organizations and communities (HUMSS_DIASS 12-Ig-25) Look at the following characteristics of some individuals or groups of people: elderly and retired, staying in a health- care facility or a drug rehabilitation center, living in a home for the elderly, being a minority, a migrant, a neglected child, an abused child, and suffering from any type of discrimination. Do you personally know or have encountered anyone in any of these situations? How would you describe what they are going through? How do you think their needs can be addressed by a social worker? 1. 2. workers are there to help the individuals fit into their environment and Social change the environment so that it works better for them. At the end of this module, you should be able to: 1. describe characteristics of clientele and audiences of social work; 2. explain needs of various types of clientele and audiences of social work; 3. describe the individual, group and organization and the community as client of social work; and 4. identify the settings in which social workers are found. Source: Sampa, Discipline and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences, 88 What I Know A. MATCHING TYPE 21 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Directions: Match Column A with Column B on the particular agency of social workers a clientele fits in. Write the letter of your answer on the blank provided before the number. COLUMN A ___1. Drug dependent ___2. Neglected children ___3. Insane ___4. Rape victims ___5. Homeless family COLUMN B a. Mental Hospital b. Rehabilitation Center c. DSWD d. Women’s Desk e. Gawad Kalinga f. Cemetery B. KNOWLEDGE TEST! Directions: Describe at least three types of clientele in terms of his/ her age bracket of social work. Then, answer the question that follow. CLIENTELE AGE BRACKET Individual Groups and Organizations Communities Question: 1. How do these factors affect the clientele’s normal way of living? 2. What’s More Directions: Watch and study the short video clip of Yolanda victims in Leyte then answer the questions below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sp5RoEJ8Yo 22 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h212YMol7E Question: 1. How can you be of great help in a situation during Yolanda Typhoon? What’s New Here are some of the different views and opinions on the way how social workers work and handle situations related to their field of specialization. 1. Social workers must be involved not only with the people but also with the societal factors that contributed to the problem. –National Association of Social Workers, United States. 2. Social work as a field within human services and a part of services of the government. It considers social work as an important service to the society focusing on the individuals and families in need.” - United Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organization, 2000 3. Social work as a practice based and academic discipline that promotes change and social development. - International Federation of Social Workers 4. Social work as a practical profession designed at helping people address their problems and matching them with the resources they need to lead healthy and productive lives. - Australian Association of Social Workers 5. Social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in human relationships, empowerment and liberation of people to enhance wellbeing. ” IASSW and IFSW, 2004 Source: Magante, Slideshare,accessed January 2020,https://www.slideshare.net/JoemMagante/introduction -to-social-work-76994041 Characteristics of Clientele and Audiences of Social Work All people with various social concerns (in terms of being marginalized or experiencing social injustice or having their rights violated or disrespected) share characteristic qualities of the clientele audience of social work. 23 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 1. 2. 3. 4. Individuals Families Groups Communities The Individual as Client of Social Work The individual level is generally work on an individual who has to be assisted to fit in a larger environment or someone who has been deprived space by the larger environment calling for change or simply improving one’s ability to cope with it. The Group and Organization as Client of Social Work Groups are people existing with similar or common identity. Gay men and lesbians, migrants, women, abused or neglected children, elderly, pensioners, veterans, military service men and women, people in conflict with the law, unemployed, people with substance abuse and addiction represent groups such as members of an organization or place of employment, or pupils and students in school setup. We classify them as groups because they form collectivities in terms of level of services they have to receive. The Community as Client of Social Work Community has the largest share in the clientele and audience of social work because individuals and families are essentially members of the community. A community may exist as a marginalized sector, and in which case, the social work services may gear toward their emancipation and empowerment. In some cases, they may constitute the majority imposing general norms that seek to marginalized minorities and those different from them. In this case, social work may focus on community transformations to cause environmental change so as to make it possible for individuals and groups on the minority to achieve social well-being or social justice and respect for their rights. Source: Sampa, Discipline and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences, 90 Needs of Various Types of Clientele and Audiences of Social Work The needs of clientele and audiences: 1. To be empowered 2. To be socially included by the way of insuring that one receives what is legally due him/her 24 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 3. 4. 5. 6. The one who receive the necessary care he/she receives The right to be respected Justice Social welfare Source: Sampa, Discipline and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences, 89 What’s More Q & A Time! Directions: Answer the question inside the happy face icon. Present your answer by citing at least two (2) situations or scenarios based on the real happenings in your community. Is it right to help every person asking for financial assistance? Why? Question: 1. How do these factors affect the clientele’s normal way of living? What is It Social Worker Job Description While the tasks associated with each job vary within the field of social work, some common social work tasks are listed below. 25 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Identify people who need help, such as vulnerable children and older adults, those struggling with mental illness or addiction, and families living in poverty. Assess clients’ needs, strengths, and goals, and develop a plan to support individuals and families as they work toward their goals. Counsel people to manage challenges in their lives such as illness, loss, unemployment, and family problems, providing connections with community resources addressing such challenges. Assist individuals and families in meeting basic needs by connecting them to food assistance resources, child care, and healthcare. Help clients navigate government assistance and benefits programs such as Medicaid, Social Security Disability Insurance, and food assistance programs. Respond to crisis situations such as mental health crises and spou sal or child abuse reports. Advocate for access to resources needed to improve people ’s lives. Source: Social Work Guide, accessed January 2020,https://www.socialworkguide.org/careers/ What’s More DORA THE EXPORER! Directions: In your locality, identify the needs and characteristics of the following clientele of social work. Answer the guide questions below. CLIENTELE CHARACTERISTICS 1. Abandoned babies 2. Homeless elderly 3. Substance dependent 4. Sexually abused 5. Battered women 6. Person with disability NEEDS Guide Questions: 1. Do you need to be a social worker to help someone in need? Why? 2. What are you going to do if you see a mentally deranged woman roaming around the street? What I Can Do 26 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Directions: Recall the facts and events surrounding the recent tragic earthquake that badly hit Cotabato on October 2019 and the recent Volcanic Eruption of Mount Taal in Batangas on January 2020. Here are some websites of news and feature articles to help you recall the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlY-M85xakE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA0yTDVsah0 https://www.rappler.com/nation/243810-strong-aftershock-mindanao-october-31-2019 https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/ndrrmc-update-situational-report-no-08-re-taalvolcano-eruption-15-january-2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1lYIDbQ6yg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGpU0KjqfYk Apply your learning of the different audiences of social work by determining who among the affected ones can be considered as individual clientele, group clientele, and community clientele. Briefly describe why they are potential audiences of counselling and how they can be helped through social work. Assessment MATCHING TYPE. Directions: Match Column A with Column B on the particular agency of social workers a clientele fits in. Write the letter of your answer on the blank provided before the number. Column A. ___1. Drug dependent ___2. Neglected children ___3. Insane ___4. Rape ___5. Homeless family Column B a. Mental Hospital b. Rehabilitation Center c. DSWD d. Women’s Desk e. Gawad Kalinga f. Cemetery KNOWLEDGE TEST! Directions: Describe at least three types of clientele in terms of his/ her age bracket of social work. Then, answer the question that follow. CLIENTELE AGE BRACKET 1. Individual 2. Groups and Organizations 3. Communities 27 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Lesson 4 The Settings, Processes, Methods, and Tools of Social Work What I Need to Know Learning Competency: 1. Identify the settings in which social workers are found (HUMMS_IASS 12-Ig-26) Have you met a professional social worker? Are you aware of what he/she does as a practitioner? Visit the hall nearest you and inquire about their social work services and what their social workers do on a regular basis. At the end of this module, you should be able to: 1. Describe social work in a government setting; 2. Describe social work in a private sector setting; 3. Describe social work in a civil society setting; 4. Describe social work in a school setting; and 5. Describe social work in a community setting. What I Know KNOWLEDGE TEST! Directions: Supply what are being asked in the following items. A. Give three government settings where social workers practice. 1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________ B. Give two settings in the private sector where social work is needed. 1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ C. Give two settings in civil society where social work is needed. 1. ________________________ 2. ________________________ D. Give three school settings where social workers practice. 1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________ E. Give two community settings where social workers practice. 1. _______________________ 28 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 What’s More Directions: Watch and study a short documentary video of social workers in particular setting and answer the follow up questions. Use the link below for your reference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnNWGZZXofs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctdSki1iX9I Questions: With the video you’ve watched, what did you observed? What particular activities are they involved? What is It Different Settings of Social Work Government Setting The government setting offers the widest space for a variety of social work services. Social workers may work on-site at a government agency; at a nongovernmental agency whose client base is generated from their relationship with a government agency; or in a contracting relationship as independent consultants. The range of government settings in which social workers practice include: Agencies serving children and families, such as foster care agencies; Health care settings, including community-based clinics and hospitals; Schools; Local correctional facilities; Settings that serve older adults, such as nursing homes; and Agencies serving military veterans and active duty military personnel. Government agencies social workers perform a variety of professional tasks and functions for the government agencies, ranging from clinical practice to program management/administration. Functions vary from agency to agency but essentially include: Case management Individual and group therapy 29 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Psychosocial assessments Treatment and discharge planning Substance use counseling and treatment Administration Additionally, social workers play a significant role in formulating policies, and developing program standards and guidance for federal programs. Social workers who practice in a government agency are usually integrated into a broader continuum of services along with other disciplines such as physicians, nurses, and substance abuse counselors. In the Philippines, there are many other areas in which professional social workers play a vital role such as in the implementation and monitoring of social welfare and social development projects under the DSWD or those devolved to the local government (LGUs) such as the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR), Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4 Ps) and Kapit Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan- Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS). Particularly, professional social workers provide research-based evidence regarding effectiveness of certain initiatives and socio-economic measures that are designed to alleviate, reduce, or eradicate poverty in the country. Private Sectors Setting In the private sector, particularly corporate setting, occupational social work is practiced. The type of social work typically has five structures within which it generates interventions: Employee assistance program Labor union services Human resource management offices Community relations offices Organizational development initiatives Civil Society Setting The civil society sector sees itself as champion of the people with regard to ensuring accountability in government services; hence, social workers in civil society tend to work advocacies of human rights and social justice. Their work ensures the delivery to concerned sectors and universal basic needs that may range from physical needs, intellectual development, emotional development, social growth, and spiritual growth. Therefore, the social work practice promotes civil society in building strong social capital through the following measures: Mobilizing Community 30 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Advocacy and Public Communication Conflict Transformation Promotion of Social Cohesion and Solidarity Enabling Environment School Setting The school is a social service and within it lies, similar situation that arise elsewhere: Violation of human rights Injustice Violence Sexual harassment Discrimination Here, the social workers can facilitate school entry into community, understanding the community, engagement with community, selecting and implementing correctly social development intervention, and exit strategically. Below is a list of possible job functions within a school setting. Conducting bio-psychosocial assessments and social histories Assessing students for substance use, support systems, physical and emotional functioning, barriers to academic performance, peer issues, suicidal/homicidal ideation, and similar issues developing and implementing treatment plans and discharge plans that support student self-determination providing direct therapeutic services such as individual, family or group therapy regarding specific issues providing crisis management services, including assessing for safety advocating for student services and students’ best interests providing case management services including, but not limited to, referrals to community resources, collaboration with other professionals Providing trainings and workshops to teachers, school staff and parents; conducting home visits Identifying and resolving ethical issues managing and supervising staff contributing to a multidisciplinary treatment team. Community Setting A community consists and represents all kinds of social work services. It is the 31 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 locus of social work challenges. It is in the community where human rights of individuals and groups are denied or violated; it is in the community where injustices are made and committed; it is in the community where marginalization for individual and groups occur. (Segal, Gerdes, & Steiner 2005). Source: Sampa, Discipline and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences, 95-98 What’s More PICTURE IT OUT! Directions: Below are the photos of different settings of social work. Give your insights in each photo in at least 3-5 sentences. Then cluster the following photos according to the five settings where social workers are found. These are as follows: a. Government b. Private sectors c. Civil society d. School 32 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) e. Community lOMoARcPSD|20049115 What’s More PICTURE IT OUT! Directions: Below are the photos of different settings of social work. Give your insights in each photo in at least 3-5 sentences. Then cluster the following photos according to the five settings where social workers are found. These are as follows: a. Government b. Private sectors c. Civil society d. School e. Community 1. Hospital 5. Slum Area 2. Home for the Aged 6. DSWD 7. Rehabilitation Center 3. Correctional 8. Home for the Girls 4. Public School 33 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 What is It Different Settings of Social Work and Examples a. Government foster care agencies (children and families), health care settings, including community-based clinics and hospitals, schools federal, state or local correctional facilities, settings that serve older adults (nursing homes). b. Private Sectors (advocacy consultancy services, employee assistance program, counselling, policy and program development). c. Civil Society (child caring and child placing social welfare agencies, offering services for adoption, foster care, etc.). d. School public and private schools e. Community- LGU’s on each barangay, local council, church, people’s organization. What I Have Learned In general, community setting social work interventions include a wide array of approaches with different theories and emphasis that social workers have to comfortably employ on two or three levels: individuals and families, groups, and communities. Assessment KNOWLEDGE TEST! Directions: Supply what are being asked in the following items. Write your answers on the given answer booklet. 1. Identify the government setting where social workers practice. b. hotels and resorts d. market a. private homes and families c. local correctional facilities 2. Which setting in the private sector those social work is needed? a. human resource management offices c. local correctional facilities b. hospitals d. schools 3. Which setting in civil society that social work is needed? b. labor union services d. nursing homes a. employee assistance program c. advocacy and public administration 34 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 4. Which school setting where social workers practice? a. mobilizing community c. discrimination b. conflict transformation d. case management 5. Give two community settings where social workers practice. A. ____________________ B. ____________________ 35 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Answer Key MODULE 3: LESSON 1 SELF TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PRE-TEST 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. True Change Care Cure Change Cure 36 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 MODULE 3: LESSON 2 What I Know 1. Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. (Example: victims of racial discrimination) 2. Human Rights - are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. (Examples of human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education) 3. Equality - the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities (Example: an organization aiming to promote racial equality) 4. Integrity - the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness. (Example: He is known to be a man of integrity.) 5. Charity - the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need (Example: financial assistance, relief assistance) MODULE 3: LESSON 3 WHAT I KNOW/ ASSESSMENT A. Modified TRUE or FALSE 1. T 2. T 3. appropriately 4. Ethical behavior 5. T 6. T 7. Always verifying source 8. T 9. T 10. T B. Categorize Me! RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES - To help children - Assist those lifeTo fulfill its professional threatening problems mandates - Aid people in overcoming addictions ACCOUNTABILITIES - To the clients - To colleagues - To employers - To professional associations - To the law 37 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 - - To promote social justice To protect and uphold respect for the inherent worth and dignity of people. To live by its values MODULE 3: LESSON 4 WHAT I KNOW Matching Type 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. E KNOWLEDGE TEST! Answers may vary. ASSESSMENT Matching Type 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. E KNOWLEDGE TEST! Answers may vary. MODULE 3: LESSON 5 WHAT I KNOW A. KNOWLEDGE TEST Answers may vary ASSESSMENT 38 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 A. KNOWLEDGE TEST 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. C Answers may vary 39 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|20049115 Downloaded by Joefrance Mayagma (joefrance303@gmail.com)