Review:

Social Work Practice: A Generalist Approach

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Social work practice: a generalist approach is a method of intervention that encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills, and values. It aims to address social issues at the micro, meso, and macro levels by using a holistic and multi-faceted approach.

Key Features

  • Holistic approach
  • Multi-level intervention
  • Wide range of knowledge, skills, and values
  • Addresses social issues at micro, meso, and macro levels

Pros

  • Versatile approach to addressing social issues
  • Focuses on the whole individual in their environment
  • Ability to work with diverse populations

Cons

  • Requires a deep understanding of social systems and structures
  • Can be challenging to implement effectively in practice

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