The document outlines the key steps in the social work helping process with groups: assessment, planning, plan implementation, evaluation, and termination. It emphasizes the importance of establishing rapport with clients by making them feel they can open up and trust their social worker. This allows for open communication and understanding of what clients want to achieve, which are critical for a successful client-trainer relationship and helping the clients flourish.
The document outlines the key steps in the social work helping process with groups: assessment, planning, plan implementation, evaluation, and termination. It emphasizes the importance of establishing rapport with clients by making them feel they can open up and trust their social worker. This allows for open communication and understanding of what clients want to achieve, which are critical for a successful client-trainer relationship and helping the clients flourish.
The document outlines the key steps in the social work helping process with groups: assessment, planning, plan implementation, evaluation, and termination. It emphasizes the importance of establishing rapport with clients by making them feel they can open up and trust their social worker. This allows for open communication and understanding of what clients want to achieve, which are critical for a successful client-trainer relationship and helping the clients flourish.
1. State the helping process social groupwork (in order)
ASSESSMENT PLANNING PLAN IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION TERMINATION 2. Why is it important to establish rapport in the helping process with our clients? It is important because establishing rapport, your clients feel that they can open up and trust their social worker and it is a critical component of successful client trainer relationship, as this process promotes open communication. Also to understand your clients and what they want to achieve is your key to success. Without this understanding and trust, the client trainer relationship cannot flourish.