Unit 3: Senior High School
Unit 3: Senior High School
UNIT 3
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DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Senior High School
In terms of family services, social work offers family counseling, family life education, and
family planning.
a. Family counseling is about employing the three approaches to this type of counseling,
which comprise of family case work, which involves helping individual members of the
family modify their behavior to make them more effective contributors in the family;
family group work, which is about the process by which the family examines its
relationships and resolves their problem with the help of the social worker; and lastly,
family therapy, which focuses on transforming the structure of the family to make it more
supportive to its members.
b. Family life education is an intervention to strengthen the family through educational
activities that seek to prevent family breakdown.
c. Family planning refers to assisting the families plan the number, spacing, and timing of
the births of children to fit with their needs.
In terms of income maintenance, social work offers public assistance, social insurances, and
other income maintenance programs.
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DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Senior High School
a. Public assistance refers to the provision of 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 are 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.
In terms of youth and group services, social work offers recreational and educational facilities
such as YMCA and scouting and settlement houses.
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DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Senior High School
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 toward which a planned service
approach will be aimed;
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;
f. Develop and maintain liaison between the school and critical fields of social work such
as child welfare, corrections, mental health, and legal services for the poor;
g. Provide leadership in the coordination of interdisciplinary skills among student services
personnel such as guidance counselors, clinic staff, psychologists, and attendant
officers.
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DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Senior High School
These values comprise a minimum commitment from the social worker and the following
concepts are implied in these values:
1. Concept of human potentials and capacities – this is premised on the belief that a
person is inherently endowed with potentials and capacities.
2. Concept of social responsibility – this is based on the notion that an individual has the
obligation to contribute to the common good and society.
3. Concept of equal opportunities – this is premised on the ideal of social justice, two
elements of which are fairness and equality.
4. Concept of social provision – this is based on the premise that there will always be
everywhere with unmet needs or problems which are beyond their own capacity to solve.
According to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), the mission of the social
work profession originated in a set of core values that include:
1. Service
2. Social justice
3. Dignity and worth of the person
4. Importance of human relationships
5. Integrity
6. Competence
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DISCIPLINES and IDEAS in the APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Senior High School
5. Confidentiality – This means that the client should be accorded with appropriate
protection, within the limits of the law, from any harm that might result from the
information he/she divulges to the worker. The client should be assured that what he/she
tells will be kept in confidence. Moreover, confidentiality entails privacy. For instance, a
social worker finds an available vacant room to keep conversations from being heard by
others.
6. Worker self-awareness – This means that the social worker is conscious about his/her
role in making use of his/her professional relationship with the client in a way that will
enhance the client’s development rather than his/her own. The social worker consciously
examines his feelings, judgments, biases, and responses whether these are
professionally motivated.
7. Client-worker relationship – The purpose of client-worker relationship is to help the
client in some area of his/her social functioning in which, at the present, he/she is
experiencing some difficulty, and where the worker is in the position to offer help.
REFERENCE
1. Dela Cruz, A., Fernandez, C., Melegrito, M., & Valdez V. (2016). Disciplines and
Ideas in the Social Sciences: The Padayon Series. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing
House, Inc.
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