Group Work-Introduction to Social Work Practice
The purpose of this paper is to create a make up 'group' that would appropriately support the DSS agency, whose goals include support, prevention and treatment of abused and neglected children and their families. There are many people this group might pertain to, including abused children, friends and family members of abused children, family members that abuse and even adult children from abusive familial relationships. For purposes of this paper the researcher explores a group consisting of family members who have been abused including children and potentially a second group of reformed family members who are trying to prevent abusive relationships within their family and community.
Needs And Problems Facing The Agency
The DSS agency is a child-driven, family-centered, community-focused and strengthen based agency committed among other things to diversity within the community and cultural competence as well as committed learning. The agency focuses specifically on child abuse and neglect, hence specialized trainers and social workers experienced working with abused populations to enable better group participation and ensure children's safety in a nurturing and resilient work environment.
The strengths of the agency include a diverse network of dedicated specialty workers and social workers and families committed to improving relationships in the community and support for victims and family members of abuse and neglect. The program addresses the needs of not only children but also families and community members. The needs of the group will include ongoing support and counseling to help address internal and external factors that may be contributing to the group dynamic. Steps taken to ensure maximum participation include delivering educational material to community members and family members defining the group's purpose, schedule and expectations of members within the community. At this point the agency does have a limited budget to work with, hence spending related to group issues must be balanced with budgetary limitations.
Special challenges facing this group may include working with a diverse population including adults and children from varying cultural, racial, environmental and socio-economic backgrounds. The demographics of the community are also changing, suggesting that in the future the group will need to adapt and conform to meet the changing needs of members.
Type of Group Selected
Selecting the type of group for the DSS agency is just as important as assessing the appropriate intervention and support techniques necessary to facilitate group trust and success. For this agency the best group is a support and stabilization group for adults experiencing life crises, stress and lack of support in their lives, as all of these factors may contribute to child abuse and neglect.
In addition a secondary group providing support to abused children may also be applicable, this group would also include support and stabilization. Such a group will not only serve to support the innate capabilities of members but also support parents or other family members in danger of deterioration and help members develop coping skills aside from abuse and neglect (Garland, 1989). This group can also allow members to express their feelings, share experiences and become educated regarding alternative modes of interacting aside from abusive relationships.
Steps To Get Group Started
The first steps to get the group started must include education and information above all else (Garland, 1989). Community members must be specifically informed as to the intent, objectives and composition of the group. It is vital that an exact statement be provided community members and staff members interested in helping with the group. Hence the facilitator must describe the group as 'supportive' in nature and targeted toward abused children and family members in danger of deterioration and neglect. The intent of the groups must be clearly expressed. It will also help to describe the techniques the group will adopt to accomplish its goals to staff and community members, so organizers have a clear and not fuzzy picture of the group's goals and objectives.
Composition Factors To Consider
There are many composition factors that may be considered for this group. It is likely in this case that attendance for some members will be mandated by the courts or required by other programs. While ideally each member of the group will be motivated to work on their problems, this may or may not be the case in abusive relationships where addictions are present. Members of the group must have a common purpose, namely protection and nurturing of the children in the community and prevention of abuse in familial relationships. This will help focus the group life.
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