Asked by Biren Haiju on Sep 26, 2024
Prior to developing an intervention change strategy to address a community's concerns, a social worker should first engage community participants in:
A) identifying potential funding sources.
B) building a common community hall.
C) identifying specific needs or problems.
D) developing alternative plans of action.
Intervention Change Strategy
A plan or series of actions designed to alter conditions, behaviors, or perceptions in order to achieve a specific goal.
Community Participants
Individuals or groups actively involved in projects, activities, or initiatives within their community.
Specific Needs
Unique or particular requirements distinctive to an individual, group, or situation that must be addressed or fulfilled.
- Acquire knowledge on the critical process and value of performing needs assessments in social work, integrating both statistical and descriptive methods.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the critical process and value of performing needs assessments in social work, integrating both statistical and descriptive methods.
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