Discussion: Describe how you would apply phases I, II, and III when working with clients in a chosen style and means of direct social work provision.
The helping process consists of three major phases
•Phase I: Exploration, engagement, assessment, and planning
•Phase II: Implementation and goal attainment
•Phase III: Evaluation and termination
Macro-level practice. Still further removed from face-to-face delivery of services, macro-level social work practice involves the processes of social planning and community organization. On this level, social workers serve as professional change agents who assist community action systems composed of individuals, groups, or organizations in dealing with social problems. For example, social workers may work with citizen groups or with private, public, or governmental organizations. Activities of practitioners at this level include (1) development of and work with community groups and organizations; (2) program planning and development; and (3) implementation, administration, and evaluation of programs
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