Disciplines and Ideas in The Applied Social Sciences: Quarter 1-Week 6
Disciplines and Ideas in The Applied Social Sciences: Quarter 1-Week 6
Disciplines and Ideas in The Applied Social Sciences: Quarter 1-Week 6
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
Quarter 1- Week 6
Module 6
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HOW TO USE THIS MODULE
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will disturb
you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to successfully
enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of
this module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing enhances
learning, that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer key card.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
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EXPECTATIONS
You will understand the different types and needs of clientele and audience,
and the processes and methods in social work.
PRETEST
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if the statement is
wrong. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Social workers help people address their basic needs and enhance their well-
being.
2. Evaluation is the stage where the social worker identifies the strength and
resources available to meet the needs of the community.
3. Sexualized behavior, unhappiness, and isolation are common indicators of
sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.
4. Group is defined as people involved in organized pattern of interaction.
5. The most common methods or techniques used in social case work are
interview, counseling, and observation.
6. The most appropriate to use in evaluating client satisfaction is by giving
them an evaluation test.
7. There is a need to consider the characteristics of the clients, their
experiences, culture, and socio-economic status to be able to communicate
with them effectively.
8. Social action is a process through which social policy is transformed into
social service.
9. Social work interview is like a personal conversation with a friend.
10. Social workers must be aware of the different stages of social work process
because these will help them carry out and evaluate their interventions in
order to both be accountable for, and reflect upon, their actions.
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LOOKING BACK TO YOUR LESSON
Great, you finished answering the questions. You may request your
facilitator to check your work. Congratulations and keep on learning!
Directions: Using the illustration below, write down the different roles and
functions of social workers. Give at least six.
Source: https://www.clipartlogo.com/istock/funny-and-cheerful-character-social-worker-
welcomes-viewers-1633928.html
1. Would you consider the work of a social worker challenging yet rewarding
career? Why?
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION
The primary concern of the social work profession is to address the basic
needs of the people and enhance their well-being. Social workers promote social
justice, fairness, and social change with and on behalf of clients. Client refers to
any person or body that is the recipient of, or has contracted to receive, social work
or social service work services, including an individual, couple, group, family,
organization, government agency or community. These can be direct or indirect
social work services.
DISCUSSIONS
Lesson
Clientele and Audiences in
1 Social Work
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Lesson
Social Work Services,
2 Processes and Methods
The social work process comprises a sequence of actions or tasks that draw
on all of the components of practice. Although its process is presented sequentially,
it rarely follows a clear linear route and is more often a fluid, circular cycle whereby
workers move from assessment through to implementation and evaluation and
back to assessment again. Despite this fluidity, some parts of the process, such as
assessment, have clearly defined procedures guided by local or national policy.
Some tasks may be fairly short and discrete, but many are longer term and more
complex, such as assessments. You will also find that tasks often overlap and are
revisited over a period of involvement with a service user. The tasks or stages of the
social work process are shown in Figure 1 below.
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Assessment. Identifies the strength and resources available to meet the needs of
the community. Assessment provides a framework for developing and identifying
services and solutions to the issues that must be taken.
Deciding on Outcomes. Outcomes must be based on the objectives. It must be
aligned with the needs of the clients. It is a good idea if we define the intended
learning outcomes clearly in advance and with others.
Planning. In this stage the social worker begins working with the client, developing
a plan with the client in order to accomplish goals that work to resolve the targeted
issues. Specific actions and objectives are created in order for the goals to become
more attainable.
Intervention. When the contract is executed, and each side does their part in
ensuring the contract gets met. The contract can be revised if both parties agree to
a revision. The social worker is generally responsible for monitoring progress and
attaining information so services can be rendered to the client.
Evaluation. It can take the forms of a questionnaire, a one on one meeting where
the social worker receives feedback from the client about the process, a goal
attainment scale which the client fills out, and many other ways.
Developing an understanding and awareness of the social work process is
one of the prerequisites for becoming a ‘reflective’ practitioner. Reflection refers to
the ability to work in a thoughtful and systematic way. Practitioners need to be
aware (and inform service users) of why they are engaged in particular tasks and to
be able to justify their methods of working. Interventions should be meaningful and
fit within an overall plan or strategy. Awareness of the different stages of the social
work process can assist social workers to prepare for, carry out and evaluate their
interventions in order to both be accountable for, and reflect upon, their actions.
Source: https://www.open.edu/openlearn/health-sports-psychology/social-care-social-
work/introduction-social-work/content-section-1.3
2. Social group work. Social group work is another primary method of social work.
It is a process in which the individuals in a social group are helped by a
professionally qualified worker, who guides their interaction through planned
program activities so that they may be able to relate themselves with others and
find growth opportunities in accordance with their needs and capacities towards
the noble end of individual group and community development. In this method the
group worker uses the group as a potential tool for the positive change and
personality development of individuals. In group work individuals in the group are
most important and all program activities revolve around their needs for
development. Through the group work process, they are helped to improve their
relationship and personality traits which may help them to develop themselves and
their community as whole.
3. Community Organization. Community organization as a method of social work
is a process through which efforts are directed towards meeting the community
needs by organizing human and material resources of the community. Identifying
problems, finding resources relevant to their needs, developing and organizing
inter-personal and inter-group relationship, planning and executing effective
program activities are some of the specific activities in community organization
method. Organized and collaborative effort of the members of the community for
their own development is the main concern of this method.
4. Social welfare administration. Social welfare administration is one of the
secondary methods of social work. It refers to a process through which social policy
is transformed into social service. In the other words, it is a process to manage the
affairs of social work or social welfare. Developing programs, mobilizing resources,
recruiting and involving suitable personnel, proper organization, and coordination,
providing skillful leadership, supervision and guidance of staff, budgeting, and
evaluation are some of the specified activities involved in social welfare
administration method.
5. Social work research. Social work research is another important method of
social work. It refers to the systematic and critical enquiry of the questions
encountered by social work professional in the field of application. Through this
method efforts are made to find answers to the existing and emerging problems of
social work so as to make them use in the practical fields. Social work research like
that of other social sciences is contributing a lot to the store house of its knowledge
and helping in the better planning and implementation of social work programs.
6. Social action. Social action method of social work is the one that is used to
bring about desirable changes in the defective system for ensuring social progress.
Through this method attempts are made to mobilize people, to create awareness on
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existing problems, to organize them and to encourage them to raise their voice
against undesirable practices which hampers their development and finally to
create pressure for bringing about suitable legislation for social progress. This
method seeks to relate the community needs with the solution of the problems
mainly through collective initiatives.
Source: https://socialworkeducationbd.blogspot.com/2017/08/methods-of-social-work.html
ACTIVITIES
Activity 1.1 Clients and Needs!
Direction: Analyze the pictures below. Identify what kind of clientele is being
shown. Determine their needs and what assistance can be given to them.
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Source: https://www.funpic.me/watch?v=
UPUFfaxVf38
2. __________________________________________
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Source: https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=EuQrpUtiFPc
3. __________________________________________
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Source: https://www.philstar.com/
headlines/2018/07/19/1834854/
marawi-residents-feel-worse-siege-sws
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4. __________________________________________
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Source: http://filipinofun.blogspot.com/2013/05
/getting-high-in-philippines.html
5. __________________________________________
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Source: https://soapboxie.com/government/
The-Battered-Woman-Defence
ACTIVITIES
Activity 1.2 Case Studies
Direction: Read the case studies. As you go through each, take a few moments to
list and think about what you see as the problems, issues and challenges emerging.
Answer the questions given.
One of the things Vicky receives support with is doing her weekly shopping.
Crowded places heighten her paranoia, making her think that people are talking
about her. You arrive at the house expecting Vicky to be ready to go, but instead
she is pacing up and down, looking really distressed. When you ask what is wrong,
she tells you there's no point in going shopping. When you ask why not, she tells
you she won't need it, as the voices are reminding her what a bad person she is
and that she doesn't deserve to live any more. You then notice that she has
emptied all her medication into a pile on the coffee table.
You know that Vicky has obeyed her voices in the past, taking potentially fatal
overdoses. When well, Vicky has very trusting relationships with all those involved
in her support, especially you, but she finds it difficult to trust anyone when she is
unwell. She has resolved not to go to hospital ever again.
Questions:
1. What is the first thing you are going to do or say?
2. How do you ensure that Vicky is kept safe and still respect her wishes and
feelings? Do you have any right to intervene?
3. Where/from whom could you seek help?
ACTIVITIES
Activity 1.3 Social Work Methods!
Direction: Identify what type of social method is being used in each situation.
Explain briefly why.
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REMEMBER
Today we are filled with injustices, inequalities and incredibly complex
challenges that really affect not only individuals but the whole
community as well. Because of that, we need people who are
committed to make differences in our lives, people who are willing to
give help and assistance with no recourse required.
Social workers are found in every facet of our society, providing
services to the people. They help the people and the community to
function effectively. They are committed to bring positive change, to
help different people facing different problems and to be an advocate
for those who have lost their voice. Without the help of a passionate
social worker, people would have gone without the support and
guidance they needed to lead a healthy and fulfilling life they deserve.
POSTTEST
Directions: Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Sociologists describe the term group as
a. People with different characteristics and behavior
b. People involved in organized pattern of interaction
c. People talking in a public place
d. Participants in conferences and gatherings
2. Which of the following is not a technique of social case work?
a. Counseling
b. Observation
c. Interviewing
d. Experimenting
3. In getting feedback from the client about the process or services given by the
social worker, what approaches would be most appropriate to use?
a. Ask the client to complete a service evaluation and satisfaction form
b. Ask the client about his/her satisfaction
c. Give clients an evaluation test
d. Ask supervisor for feedback
4. It is the stage where the social worker and the client review the information
shared by the client to develop strategies for intervening.
a. Assessment
b. Evaluation
c. Planning
d. Intervention
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5. You are interviewing a client whose speech patterns are different, as a social
worker, what should be your primary consideration on that?
a. speech is influenced by ethnicity
b. sexuality and lifestyle will cause variations in speech
c. communication patterns vary due to economic conditions
d. speech is influenced by culture, experiences and socio-economic status
6. What are the common indicators of sexual, physical and emotional abuse?
a. violence against women
b. sexualized behavior
c. Neither a nor b
d. Both a and b
7. It refers to a process through which social policy is transformed into social
service.
a. Social action
b. Social welfare administration
c. Social work research
d. Social case work
8. All of the following are TRUE about social work interview except
a. It is like a conversation with a friend
b. It is usually a face to face interaction which involves both verbal and
non-verbal communication between people during which ideas, attitudes
and feelings are exchanged.
c. The conversation is geared to a specific or general purpose which may be
imparting information, giving help or assessing client’s situation.
d. It is a conversation with a deliberate purpose, a purpose mutually
accepted by the participants.
9. Which of the following client populations need modification of interviewing
techniques?
a. Infants, children, and adolescents (developmental)
b. Those whose communication is compromised by developmental disorders
i.e. autism, retardation
c. Those whose communication is compromised by psychosis such as
Schizophrenia, the presence of hallucinations and delusions
d. All of the above
10. The following are goals/objectives of social work except
a. To promote the health and well-being of individuals
b. To improve the quality of life of the people
c. To help the members of the organization to be more productive as a team
d. To solve the issues of corruption in the government
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REFERENCES
Online Sources
https://socialworkeducationbd.blogspot.com/2017/08/methods-of-social-
work.html
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/health-sports-psychology/social-care-social-
work/introduction-social-work/content-section-1.3
https://www.britannica.com/topic/social-service
https://sites.google.com/site/robertsseniorpresentation/social-work-practice-
engage-assess-intervene-evaluate
http://www.socialwork.ed.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/case_studies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuQrpUtiFPc
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/07/19/1834854/marawi-residents-
feel-worse-siege-sws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPUFfaxVf38
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/programs/conditional-cash-transfer/
http://www.susted.com/wordpress/content/case-studies-in-sustainable-social-
work-msw-students-explore-principles-in-practice_2017_01/
http://depts.washington.edu/lend/trainees/modules/SW_Module.pdf
Acknowledgements
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REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
Journal Entry
We will look back at what we have covered, and we will synthesize the
importance of social work today.
Directions: Make a simple narrative about yourself on how you will apply Martin
Luther King Jr.’s famous quotation, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is,
“what are you doing for others?”
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ANSWER KEY
PRETEST POSTTEST
1. B
1. TRUE
2. D
2. FALSE
3. A
3. TRUE
4. A
4. TRUE
5. C
5. TRUE
6. D
6. FALSE
7. B
7. TRUE
8. A
8. FALSE
9. D
9. FALSE
10. D
10. TRUE
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