This article examines community work as an important level of social work and aims to show the contribution that the principles of a Relational Social Work (RSW) approach can make to the field. First, the meaning of community work and its role in social work is analysed. Then, the way in which the professional, as a relational guide, is able to support the community in the different phases of the problem-solving process according to the RSW approach is considered.
Panciroli, C., Relational Social Work at the community level, <<RELATIONAL SOCIAL WORK>>, 2017; 2017 (Vol. , n.2, October 2017): 36-51. [doi:10.14605/RSW121703] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/120107]
Relational Social Work at the community level
Panciroli, Chiara
2017
Abstract
This article examines community work as an important level of social work and aims to show the contribution that the principles of a Relational Social Work (RSW) approach can make to the field. First, the meaning of community work and its role in social work is analysed. Then, the way in which the professional, as a relational guide, is able to support the community in the different phases of the problem-solving process according to the RSW approach is considered.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.