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Assessed factors may include habits, family dynamics, social/friend relationships, social-economic attributes, mental and physical health, social norms, employment history, cultural considerations, personal issues, social challenges, and more.
Methods used by social workers to help clients determine problems include discussing individual behaviors, discussing the goals of the client, partializing, reflecting, and confrontation. Confronting is the method of bringing a clients attention to manifestations of their problems at the moment.
(a) Social workers should monitor and evaluate policies, the implementation of programs, and practice interventions. (b) Social workers should promote and facilitate evaluation and research to contribute to the development of knowledge.
This is where entire social service programs that serve communities and groups are evaluated to see if they are working and whether they have the impact that was projected. A social work program evaluation example may be done to determine whether a program should be continued or ended.
It frequently involves environmental, cultural, social, and personal variables. To fully understand a persons perspective, strengths, and limitations, a social worker must evaluate and link each aspect.
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During a social work performance review, consider asking about client engagement, feedback on communication skills, examples of successful interventions, collaboration with the team, identified challenges, opportunities for professional development, adherence to ethical standards, feedback on documentation, and setting
Direct Observation: Social workers often directly observe clients in their natural environments to assess their behavior, interactions, and progress. This could involve observing family dynamics, interactions in group therapy sessions, or the clients functioning in their community.

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