Empowerment-Based Intervention In Social Work

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The focus of this chapter is recognizing success. It discuses how to evaluate and monitor the success of the social work effort to sustain client motivation, establishing effective strategies, and recognizing effective results. “empowerment- based social worker the purpose of evaluating goes beyond simply measuring outcomes an process. It also affirms the accomplishments made by clients and confirms the effectiveness of social service and social policies” (Miley, O'Melia, Dubois, pg. 407). It was also discussed the involvement of research, practice evaluation and the use of single-system designs. According to Miley, practitioners apply research methods to address social problems and use evaluation techniques to demonstrate the effectiveness …show more content…

Informing practice also relates to evaluating practice “Social work practice generates social research a knowledge building function” (Miley, O'Melia, Dubois, pg. 409). It is the workers job to evaluate the changes clients make and the effectiveness on specific intervention strategies. According to Miley, the worker will also show accountably by evaluating their practice and establish whether clients’ systems situations progressed during the social work interventions . The social worker will be expanding knowledge by evaluating their practice effectiveness. According to Miley, action plans direct both practitioners and clients activities during the developmental phase. Miley also stated how this would proceed into the progress evaluation in other words, monitoring and evaluating the success of the action plan. “These actions plans include well define goals, concrete objectives, and specific activities for social workers and clients to carry out to reach the desired outcomes.” (Miley, O'Melia, Dubois, 2010). The worker will monitor and evaluate action plans and will detect the positive movements and towards the direction of the desired …show more content…

“social work include case study or monitor design (B design), the basic baseline intervention design (AB design) and other variations of the AB design, notably, the successive intervention design (ABC design (ABC design), the withdrawal or reversal design (ABAB and the BAB design), and multiple- baseline designs.” (Miley, O'Melia, Dubois, 2010). Miley also stated, applications of the single system design include quantifiable measures of frequency, duration, and intensity. In addition, frequency would measure the incline or decline of the behavior. Whereas, duration assess the time of long the clients behavior, whether increasing the appropriate behavior or decreasing the in appropriate behavior. Lastly intensity, is looked upon as “strengthening the degree or moderating the severity of the target behavior” (Miley, O'Melia, Dubois, 2010). Some examples that were discussed by Miley for measuring intensity at macro level is employment rate, the economy, or even health

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