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Community work methods of social workers

The community work methods of social workers are as follows:

1. Community research: Social workers can conduct community research, understand the population, resources and needs of the community, and provide the basis for making corresponding work plans. Through exchanges and interviews with community residents, collect their opinions and suggestions to better understand the problems and needs of the community.

2. Resource integration: Social workers can help community residents find and use existing resources, such as community organizations, government agencies, volunteers, etc. By cooperating with these resources, we will provide necessary support and help to solve various problems in the community.

3. Community participation: Social workers should actively promote the participation and autonomy of community residents. Through community activities, seminars and training, residents are encouraged to participate in community construction and solve problems, and their subjectivity and sense of responsibility are enhanced.

4. Risk assessment and intervention: Social workers can learn about potential problems and risks in the community through risk assessment tools. In view of the difficulties of individuals, families or communities, we should provide corresponding preventive and supportive measures to help them solve problems and improve their living conditions.

5. Network construction: Social workers can use the Internet and social media platforms to establish community networks to promote the circulation and enjoyment of information. Through the online community platform, residents can exchange problems, share resources and experiences, and strengthen contact and mutual assistance within the community.

Social workers, social workers for short. Refers to professional and technical personnel engaged in specialized social services in social welfare, social assistance, social charity, rehabilitation of the disabled, special care and placement, medical and health care, youth services, judicial correction and other social service institutions.