Social Case Work: Elements and Process

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Dr.Muhammad Ibrar
 
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H.H Perlman defines social case work as
“ a process  used by certain human welfare
agencies to help individual to cope more
effectively with their problem in social
functioning.”
The following are the basic elements of social
case work:
 
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1.
Person(Client)
2.
 Problem
3.
Place(Agency)
4.
Process
5.
Professional Representative(Social Worker)
 
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The person or client is an individual under
stress. Because of the forces beyond his
conscious control, he is unable to make a
personally or socially satisfactory adjustment to
the existing situation. He may voluntarily come,
or may be referred to the agency by some other
institution.
 
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To study a person the following points should
be kept in mind:
I.
A case worker does not have to take a
complete history : the nature of the problem
and the agency will determine the kind and
extent of knowledge necessary to help him.
II.
A person’s behavior has meaning and
purpose: a case worker must understand the
client’s behavior and reactions to gain
insight into his problems.
 
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III. Whether a person’s behavior is effective or
not in promoting his well-being depends on the
functioning of his personality structure. Often a
person cannot make the needed adjustment
because of his lack of motivation and emotional
stability.
 
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The problem is that state of the client which
effects his/her social functioning. It should be
economic, medical, educational, recreational
,psychological, social or physical. So its
important to understand the different aspects
of a problem.
I.
The case worker and the client has to select
a part of the problem. The selection of that
is on the following basis:
a)
What the client wants and needs
b)
What is the solution
c)
What the agency is far and can offer
 
 
 
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ii) Problem in any part of a person’s living
tends to create a “chain reaction”. Thus a
person suffering from physical ailment (illness)
may have psychological and social problems as
well. It is important to understand which one is
the cause or the effect.
iii) The client may have different conception
about his/her problem due to psychological
stress or social perception.
 
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Problems can be categorized as follows (Grace
Mathew):
1.Problems related to illness and disabilities
2. Problems due to lack of material resources.
3. School related problems.
4. Problems related to institutionalization.
5. Behavior problems.
6. Problems of marital discord.
7.Clients caught up in social problems like
gambling, prostitution, alcoholism, drug
 
addiction.
 
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A social agency is an organized institution for
expressing the will of a society or of some
groups in that society for the welfare of its
people. The classification of the welfare
agencies are as:
I.
Private (Funding Agencies) or Public agency
(Social Welfare)
II.
Primary(NGOs) or Secondary agency
(Hospitals, Schools etc)
III.
Local, provincial or national agency.
IV.
Closed or open agency
 
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Each social welfare agency develops its
programmes by which a particular area of
social needs are served. The effectiveness of
service will depend on the resources of the
agency, competence of its staff and support of
the community.
The social case worker is employed by the
agency, the range and nature of his function
being defined and limited by the agency.
 
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Like other profession the social case worker have
to adopt certain processes to find out the solution
for the problem the client have.
1.
First contact: “little can be achieved unless the
contact with the person needing help is such
that it leads to the establishment of a
relationship which can be maintained through
out the case”. Through this rapport, the case
worker enables the client to solve his problem.
It is essential for the social case worker to be
the sort of a person who can quickly help the
client to feel at ease.
 
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ii. Social history: 
Through frequent interviews
and home visits the social case worker
formulates a social history of the client. “Social
history is the picture which the case worker
makes of the client out of the information
given by the client, out of the impression the
client makes and out of the knowledge he has
acquired in his training and experience.”
 
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The last but not the least and important
element of social case work is professional
representative. He/she will be a person of
having sound and enrich knowledge of the
social work practice, how to use the tools for
the improvement and what should be done in
the future. In simple word the professional
representative means social worker.
 
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Social case work, as defined by H.H. Perlman, is a process used by human welfare agencies to assist individuals in coping with problems in social functioning. The fundamental elements include the person/client, problem, agency, process, and professional representative (social worker). The client, who may be experiencing stress and inability to adjust, seeks help voluntarily or through referrals. Understanding the client's behavior, motivations, and emotions is crucial for effective intervention. The problem affecting the client's social functioning can be diverse, requiring a careful selection of what aspect to address. Interconnected issues and differing client perceptions can complicate the resolution process in social case work.

  • Social work
  • Case work
  • Human welfare
  • Client support
  • Intervention

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  1. Dr.Muhammad Ibrar 1

  2. H.H Perlman defines social case work as a process used by certain human welfare agencies to help individual to cope more effectively with their problem in social functioning. The following are the basic elements of social case work: 2

  3. 1. Person(Client) 2. Problem 3. Place(Agency) 4. Process 5. Professional Representative(Social Worker) 3

  4. The person or client is an individual under stress. Because of the forces beyond his conscious control, he is unable to make a personally or socially satisfactory adjustment to the existing situation. He may voluntarily come, or may be referred to the agency by some other institution. 4

  5. To study a person the following points should be kept in mind: I. A case worker does not have to take a complete history : the nature of the problem and the agency will determine the kind and extent of knowledge necessary to help him. II. A person s behavior has meaning and purpose: a case worker must understand the client s behavior and reactions to gain insight into his problems. 5

  6. III. Whether a persons behavior is effective or not in promoting his well-being depends on the functioning of his personality structure. Often a person cannot make the needed adjustment because of his lack of motivation and emotional stability. 6

  7. The problem is that state of the client which effects his/her social functioning. It should be economic, medical, educational, recreational ,psychological, social or physical. So its important to understand the different aspects of a problem. I. The case worker and the client has to select a part of the problem. The selection of that is on the following basis: a) What the client wants and needs b) What is the solution c) What the agency is far and can offer 7

  8. ii) Problem in any part of a persons living tends to create a chainreaction . Thus a person suffering from physical ailment (illness) may have psychological and social problems as well. It is important to understand which one is the cause or the effect. iii) The client may have different conception about his/her problem due to psychological stress or social perception. 8

  9. Problems can be categorized as follows (Grace Mathew): 1.Problems related to illness and disabilities 2. Problems due to lack of material resources. 3. School related problems. 4. Problems related to institutionalization. 5. Behavior problems. 6. Problems of marital discord. 7.Clients caught up in social problems like gambling, prostitution, alcoholism, drug addiction. Problems can be categorized as follows (Grace Mathew): 9

  10. A social agency is an organized institution for expressing the will of a society or of some groups in that society for the welfare of its people. The classification of the welfare agencies are as: I. Private (Funding Agencies) or Public agency (Social Welfare) II. Primary(NGOs) or Secondary agency (Hospitals, Schools etc) III. Local, provincial or national agency. IV. Closed or open agency 10

  11. Each social welfare agency develops its programmes by which a particular area of social needs are served. The effectiveness of service will depend on the resources of the agency, competence of its staff and support of the community. The social case worker is employed by the agency, the range and nature of his function being defined and limited by the agency. 11

  12. Like other profession the social case worker have to adopt certain processes to find out the solution for the problem the client have. 1. First contact: little can be achieved unless the contact with the person needing help is such that it leads to the establishment of a relationship which can be maintained through out the case . Through this rapport, the case worker enables the client to solve his problem. It is essential for the social case worker to be the sort of a person who can quickly help the client to feel at ease. 12

  13. ii ii. . Social and home visits the social case worker formulates a social history of the client. Social history is the picture which the case worker makes of the client out of the information given by the client, out of the impression the client makes and out of the knowledge he has acquired in his training and experience. Social history history: : Through frequent interviews 13

  14. The last but not the least and important element of social case work is professional representative. He/she will be a person of having sound and enrich knowledge of the social work practice, how to use the tools for the improvement and what should be done in the future. In simple word the professional representative means social worker. 14

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