Bsw3703 Presentation Notes 2 - Community
Bsw3703 Presentation Notes 2 - Community
Bsw3703 Presentation Notes 2 - Community
PRESENTATION
INTRODUCTION
Purpose of the presentation is to remind you of the following:
• Assignments
• Type of exam and duration
• Plagiarism
• Aspects covered in the last revision class
• Community work process
TYPE OF EXAM
Purpose of the presentation is to remind you of the following:
• Community work
• Community development
• Community and types of community
• Community work practice models
✓ Community development
✓ Community education
✓ Social planning
✓ Social action
✓ Social marketing
COMMUNITY WORK PROCESS
PHASE 1: CONTACT-MAKING
• The first phase of working with a community
• The basic objectives of contact-making are as follows
✓ The people must get to know and accept the community development worker.
✓ The community development worker must get to know and understand the
people and their circumstances and context.
✓ The people and the community development worker must get to a point
where they can identify a need that they can address through a project.
• Contact-making involves actions such as meeting and communicating with
different individuals, groups and organisations, getting to know them,
making observations and entering into relationships.
• Making contact is a two-way process. The community gets to know the
worker and the worker gets to know the people, their environment
COMMUNITY WORK PROCESS
PHASE 1: CONTACT-MAKING
• In the process the people become more aware of themselves, their needs
and their resources.
• Communication and building relations are very important in contact-
making.
PHASE 4: IMPLEMENTATION
•Implementation entails operationalising or putting a plan into action.
•The fourth step of the community work process entails the phase in which the
practice model is operationalised, the plan is put into action, human and material
resources mobilised, change brought about, goals and objectives reached and
impediments eliminated.
• It is, therefore, the phase in which ideas become actions and dreams are realised.
•The form in which implementation takes place will largely be determined by the
chosen practice model and unique characteristics of the given practice situation
PHASE 4: IMPLEMENTATION
•The implementation of the project is not a single event but a series of events and
actions to put the plan into effect in order to reach this objective.