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BSW4805 Assignment 2 (GROUP WORK PROPOSAL) 2026 - DUE 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us.. Abstract Provide a short statement summarising the major points in the proposal (Addendum AZ). Ethical Considerations, Transformation, and Social Justice Ethical Considerations:  Outline the ethical guidelines that will be followed in the group, including confidentiality, informed consent, and respectful communication.  Describe how ethical dilemmas will be addressed and resolved within the group.  Highlight any professional ethical standards or codes of conduct that will be adhered to. Transformation:  Explain how the group aims to facilitate personal and social transformation among its members.  Discuss the strategies and activities that will promote empowerment, self-awareness, and positive change.  Describe how the group will support members in overcoming barriers and achieving their goals. Social Justice:  Detail how the group will address issues of social justice, such as equity, inclusion, and fairness.  Explain how the group will ensure diverse representation and give a voice to marginalized or underrepresented members.  Discuss any initiatives or actions the group will take to promote social justice within the group. Purpose of group and needs assessment informing the proposed group and its purpose  Briefly state the overall purpose of the group and indicate the type of treatment group it will be, the target group (i.e. who is the group intended for?) and what issue or problem it aims to address.  Indicate where the need for a group originated.  Explain how you verified the expressed need for a group.  Describe the outcome of the needs assessment (i.e. what will the group members be helped with or what will be discussed in the group?)  Briefly describe how the group will conduct its work in terms of the activities, the programme material and the theoretical framework you will follow.  Describe leadership skills that you might apply during the process Provide information about the agency under whose auspices/support you plan to run the group by stating  the organisation’s name and mission  the organisation’s location and resources (i.e. where the organisation is, the size of its staff component and the source(s) of its finances for rendering services) Membership of the group Who will the group members be? Explain why you will include them in the proposed group. Recruitment Consult Toseland and Rivas (2014:172–174) on methods of recruiting potential group members. Explain how you plan to recruit members for your group. The composition of the group Consult Toseland and Rivas (2014:174–181) and then  explain the criteria that you will use to decide whom to include in the group and whom to exclude  comment on the following points: o the size of the group o if it will it be open or closed o homogeneity and heterogeneity o demographics and diversity (characteristics of group members) Orientation of group members Briefly describe how you will orientate the recruited group members (i.e. what specific procedures will you use and why?) Contract (logistical arrangements) Provide information on  the number of group sessions that will be held  the length of a group session (in minutes)  which day of the week and at what time the group sessions will be held  confidentiality, group norms and other aspects relevant to the contract Environment Comment on  physical arrangements (i.e. the venue and the materials)  financial arrangements (provide a budget)  special arrangements (e.g. childcare, transportation and refreshments)

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BSW4805
Assignment 2 GROUP WORK PROPOSAL 2026
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Due Date: 2026
GROUP WORK PROPOSAL FOR EMPOWERING UNEMPLOYED WOMEN THROUGH
PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT AT MORETELE SERVICE POINT

ABSTRACT

This proposal presents a group work programme to be implemented at Moretele Service
Point, Department of Social Development. The proposed group will focus on unemployed
women from vulnerable households who are receiving services from the organisation and
who need psychosocial support, empowerment, information sharing and practical coping
skills. The need for the group is based on the organisation’s work with families affected by
poverty, unemployment, family stress and limited access to resources. The group will be a
treatment and support group aimed at strengthening members’ self-awareness, confidence,
problem-solving abilities and knowledge of available social services. The group will also
create a safe space where members can share experiences, reduce isolation and learn from
one another. The programme will be guided by ethical principles such as confidentiality,
informed consent, respect, self-determination and non-discrimination. It will also promote
transformation and social justice by empowering marginalised women to understand their
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GROUP WORK PROPOSAL FOR EMPOWERING UNEMPLOYED WOMEN
THROUGH PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT AT MORETELE SERVICE POINT

ABSTRACT

This proposal presents a group work programme to be implemented at Moretele
Service Point, Department of Social Development. The proposed group will focus on
unemployed women from vulnerable households who are receiving services from the
organisation and who need psychosocial support, empowerment, information sharing
and practical coping skills. The need for the group is based on the organisation’s
work with families affected by poverty, unemployment, family stress and limited
access to resources. The group will be a treatment and support group aimed at
strengthening members’ self-awareness, confidence, problem-solving abilities and
knowledge of available social services. The group will also create a safe space
where members can share experiences, reduce isolation and learn from one
another. The programme will be guided by ethical principles such as confidentiality,
informed consent, respect, self-determination and non-discrimination. It will also
promote transformation and social justice by empowering marginalised women to
understand their rights, access services and participate more actively in improving
their lives. The group will be conducted under the support of Moretele Service Point,
which provides social welfare services to vulnerable individuals, families and
communities. The proposal outlines the purpose of the group, the needs
assessment, membership, recruitment, group composition, orientation, contract,
logistical arrangements, environment and budget. The proposed group work
intervention is therefore intended to respond to a collective need within the
community through structured, ethical and empowering social work practice.




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1. Ethical Considerations, Transformation, and Social Justice

1.1 Ethical Considerations

Ethical considerations are central to the implementation of the proposed group work
programme at Moretele Service Point. The group will be guided by core ethical
principles such as confidentiality, informed consent, respect, and professional
responsibility. Confidentiality will be maintained by ensuring that all information
shared within the group remains private and is not disclosed outside the group
without permission, except in cases where there is a risk of harm (National
Association of Social Workers, 2008). Members will be informed about the limits of
confidentiality at the beginning of the programme to promote transparency and trust.

Informed consent will be obtained from all participants before they join the group.
Members will be provided with clear information about the purpose of the group, the
nature of participation, and their right to withdraw at any stage without negative
consequences (Kirst-Ashman, 2017). Respectful communication will be encouraged
to ensure that all members feel safe and valued during interactions.

Ethical dilemmas may arise, particularly when dealing with sensitive issues such as
domestic violence or financial hardship. These will be addressed through supervision
and adherence to professional guidelines. The group facilitator will follow established
ethical codes and organisational policies to ensure that decisions are fair and in the
best interests of the members (Zastrow, 2017).

1.2 Transformation

The proposed group aims to promote both personal and social transformation among
its members by empowering them to improve their life circumstances.
Transformation will be achieved through structured activities that enhance self-
awareness, build confidence, and develop practical coping skills. Group sessions will
include discussions, problem-solving exercises, and skill-building activities that
encourage members to reflect on their experiences and identify opportunities for
growth (Toseland & Rivas, 2014).



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