Assignment 3 (2026) | Due June 2026
150 Questions & Answers | University of South
Africa (UNISA)
SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING THE ASSIGNMENT REQUIREMENTS
Questions 1–20
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of BSW4805 Assignment 3?
Answer: The primary purpose is to develop a comprehensive community work proposal based
on a needs assessment conducted in a specific community. The proposal must address
identified social problems and outline a practical intervention strategy aligned with the
organization's mission and vision .
Question 2
What are the key components that must be included in the community work proposal?
Answer: The key components include: (1) needs assessment findings, (2) problem statement,
(3) project goals and objectives, (4) intervention strategy/action plan, (5) action system
identification, (6) community practice model, (7) resource analysis, (8) community involvement
plan, (9) beneficiary identification, (10) level of intervention, (11) communication strategy, (12)
project organization plan, (13) timeline/completion date, and (14) collaboration/partnership
arrangements .
Question 3
What is the significance of explaining why the project is proposed?
,Answer: Explaining why the project is proposed is crucial because it justifies the project's
relevance, connects the identified community needs to the proposed intervention, and
demonstrates how the project will assist the organization in achieving its mission and vision.
This justification forms the rationale for the entire proposal .
Question 4
How should the identified social problems be presented in the proposal?
Answer: The identified social problems should be introduced and discussed based on the needs
assessment conducted in Step 1 of the situation analysis process. This section must clearly
explain the nature and extent of the problems, their impact on the community, and why
intervention is necessary .
Question 5
What is meant by "integration of micro and meso levels" in the proposal?
Answer: Integration of micro and meso levels refers to addressing both individual/family-level
issues (micro) and community/organizational-level factors (meso) in the intervention. The
proposal must consider how individual problems are connected to broader community structures
and how the intervention will address both levels simultaneously .
Question 6
Why is collaboration or partnerships important in community work?
Answer: Collaboration or partnerships are essential because community problems are complex
and require multi-stakeholder involvement. Partnerships bring diverse resources, expertise, and
legitimacy to the project, enhance sustainability, and ensure community ownership. The
proposal must explain the nature of required collaborations .
Question 7
What is an "action system" in community work?
,Answer: An action system refers to the individuals, groups, organizations, or institutions that will
work together to implement the community project. This includes the core planning team,
implementing partners, volunteers, and any other stakeholders who will take action to achieve
the project goals .
Question 8
What is meant by "type of community practice model"?
Answer: The type of community practice model refers to the theoretical framework guiding the
intervention, such as locality development (community building), social planning (technical
problem-solving), or social action (advocacy and power redistribution). The proposal must
identify which model will be used and why it is appropriate .
Question 9
What resources should be identified in the community work proposal?
Answer: Available resources include: (1) human resources (staff, volunteers, experts), (2)
financial resources (budget, funding sources), (3) material resources (facilities, equipment,
supplies), (4) informational resources (data, research), and (5) social resources (networks,
community assets) .
Question 10
How should community involvement be described in the proposal?
Answer: Community involvement should describe how community members will participate in
the project, including: (1) needs assessment participation, (2) planning and decision-making
roles, (3) implementation responsibilities, (4) monitoring and evaluation participation, and (5)
leadership and ownership structures .
Question 11
Who are the "beneficiaries" of a community project?
, Answer: Beneficiaries are the individuals, families, groups, or communities who will directly
benefit from the project. The proposal must clearly identify both primary beneficiaries (directly
targeted) and secondary beneficiaries (indirectly affected) and explain how they will benefit .
Question 12
What is meant by "level of intervention" in community work?
Answer: The level of intervention refers to the scope of the project, such as individual, family,
group, organization, community, or policy level. The proposal must specify which level(s) will be
targeted and why this choice is appropriate for addressing the identified problems .
Question 13
What types of "medium, activity, or communication opportunities" might be used in a community
project?
Answer: These include: (1) workshops and training sessions, (2) community meetings and
dialogues, (3) mass media campaigns (radio, TV, social media), (4) print materials (brochures,
posters), (5) advocacy events and rallies, (6) participatory activities (role plays, community
mapping), and (7) digital platforms (websites, WhatsApp groups) .
Question 14
How should the project be organized in the proposal?
Answer: The project organization section should describe: (1) what will happen (activities and
processes), (2) who will do what (roles and responsibilities), (3) when activities will occur
(timeline), (4) where activities will take place (locations), (5) how activities will be coordinated
(management structure), and (6) how progress will be monitored .
Question 15
Why is a planned completion date important in a community project proposal?