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,BSW3703 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 100% correct solutions and explanations.
Question 1


1.1 Describe the concepts community work and community. (4
marks)
1.2 Describe the five types of communities. (8 marks)
1.3 Describe the four dimensions of communities. (8 marks)


Question 1
1.1 Describe the concepts "community work" and
"community". (4 marks)
 Community Work refers to organized efforts aimed at
improving the well-being of individuals and groups within
a community. It involves collective action, social
development, and empowerment to address issues such as
poverty, unemployment, and social inequality.
 Community is a group of people who share common
characteristics, interests, values, or geographic location.
Communities can be based on physical location (e.g., a
neighborhood) or shared identity (e.g., cultural or religious
communities).
1.2 Describe the five types of communities. (8 marks)

, 1. Geographical Communities – These are communities
based on a shared physical space, such as a neighborhood,
town, or village.
2. Cultural Communities – These communities are formed
based on shared cultural values, traditions, language, or
ethnicity.
3. Social Communities – These are groups that form around
common social interests, such as online communities,
hobby groups, or social clubs.
4. Economic Communities – These communities are based
on shared economic interests, such as business associations
or cooperatives.
5. Interest-Based Communities – These communities come
together based on shared hobbies, professions, or causes,
such as environmental activism groups or professional
networks.
1.3 Describe the four dimensions of communities. (8 marks)
1. Ecological Dimension – Refers to the physical and
environmental aspects of a community, including
infrastructure, natural resources, and geographical location.
2. Social Dimension – Involves relationships, interactions,
and networks among community members, including
family structures, friendships, and social norms.
3. Economic Dimension – Relates to the financial and
employment opportunities within a community, including
businesses, job markets, and economic stability.
4. Political Dimension – Includes governance, leadership,
policies, and decision-making processes that impact the

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