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BSW4802 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2026 - DUE May 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.. Please answer all the questions below. • Your answers must be written entirely in your own words and must demonstrate a clear understanding of the concepts. Copying sentences verbatim from the study guide, prescribed material, or any other source without proper citation constitutes plagiarism. Plagiarism will result in a mark of 0% for the relevant question or the entire assignment, in accordance with institutional policy. • Where sources are consulted, they must be correctly cited and referenced using the prescribed Harvard referencing style. Both in-text citations and a complete reference list are required where applicable. • Your responses must reflect critical thinking, integration of theory, and, where required, application to practice. Marks will be awarded for depth of analysis, logical argumentation, and evidence of independent engagement with the material. • The assignment must comply with the academic writing guidelines discussed during the workshops. This includes appropriate paragraph structure, academic tone, coherent argument development, correct referencing, and proper formatting. Failure to adhere to these academic requirements will result in a deduction of up to 10% as indicated in the rubric. • Please consult the rubric at the end of the assignment carefully to understand the criteria and mark allocation before submitting your work. Choosing the most appropriate theoretical perspective for an intervention is important; each theoretical perspective has its strengths and limitations. Categorise the strengths and limitations of each of the following theoretical perspectives. Below are five brief community project scenarios. For EACH scenario, identify and justify which of Weyers’ (2011) community work models is being applied A social worker conducting group work has specific key tasks to complete during the pre-planning phase. Critically analyse the tasks essential to effective group facilitation. The goals of this assignment are to provide you with a critical understanding of: • how policies and legislation, including social welfare policies, are developed in South Africa • a framework to analyse and improve social welfare policies and • the role of the social worker as a policy implementer and advocate. Use your prescribed book and two other academic sources. Write an essay of approximately 8-10 pages with Arial, 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins. Describe the role of parliament and civil society in the formulation of policies and legislation. Do you think this is an efficient process? Motivate your answer. Use a framework for policy analysis and formulation to describe in your own words how a policy analyst can critically analyse and suggest improvements to a social welfare policy. Discuss which skills, tactics/strategies and roles social workers can use in the implementation of existing policies and advocacy for changes in these policies. Which of the two roles do you see as more important? Motivate your answer A social worker conducting group work has specific key tasks to complete during the pre-planning phase. Critically analyse the tasks essential to effective group facilitation. Categorise the strengths and limitations of each of the following theoretical perspectives. Strengths perspective Social justice perspective Solution-focused perspective Read the two examples (A and B) below and answer the following questions. Which example illustrates social entrepreneurship? Explain why. Which example illustrates a social enterprise? Explain why. A community worker identifies an opportunity to empower unemployed youth by training them to make recycled craft products and reinvests any income generated to expand the project. A registered cooperative produces affordable meal packs using locally grown crops and reinvests all profits into creating jobs for local women and supporting a school feeding programme. Below are five brief community project scenarios. For EACH scenario, identify and justify which of Weyers’ (2011) community work models is being applied. 1: Unemployed women in a rural village work with a social worker to form a vegetable cooperative through participatory meetings and local resource mobilisation. A social worker runs structured educational workshops and awareness sessions to reduce teenage pregnancy in a township. A municipality requests that a social worker conduct an assessment and develop a formal project plan to establish a new service for older adults in a rural community who have not previously received these services. ( A social worker leads an anti-drug campaign using posters, slogans, and community events to promote the organisation's services and encourage help-seeking behaviour among community members. A community affected by pollution organises petitions and marches with a social worker to pressure authorities to respond.

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BSW4802
Assignment 1 2026
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Due Date: 2026
SECTION A

1.1 Strengths Perspective

Definition

The strengths perspective focuses on recognising people’s abilities, skills and resources,
and supporting them to use these strengths to deal with challenges and improve their lives
(Erlank, 2020).

Advantages

The strengths perspective places strong value on what people can do, instead of what they
cannot do, which helps build confidence and hope (Erlank, 2020). It supports empowerment
because clients are encouraged to take an active role in solving their own problems (Erlank,
2020). The approach respects people’s dignity by recognising their existing knowledge,
including indigenous knowledge systems (Erlank, 2020). It also promotes collaboration
between the social worker and the client, which strengthens trust and improves outcomes
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SECTION A

1.1 Strengths Perspective

Definition

The strengths perspective focuses on recognising people’s abilities, skills and
resources, and supporting them to use these strengths to deal with challenges and
improve their lives (Erlank, 2020).

Advantages

The strengths perspective places strong value on what people can do, instead of
what they cannot do, which helps build confidence and hope (Erlank, 2020). It
supports empowerment because clients are encouraged to take an active role in
solving their own problems (Erlank, 2020). The approach respects people’s dignity
by recognising their existing knowledge, including indigenous knowledge systems
(Erlank, 2020). It also promotes collaboration between the social worker and the
client, which strengthens trust and improves outcomes (Erlank, 2020). Another
advantage is that it identifies resources within families and communities, making
interventions more practical and sustainable (Erlank, 2020). This perspective
encourages growth and development by focusing on possibilities rather than
limitations (Erlank, 2020).

Limitations

The strengths perspective may overlook serious problems if too much attention is
given to strengths alone (Erlank, 2020). Ignoring weaknesses can result in poor
decision-making and ineffective interventions (Erlank, 2020). Some clients may face
deep structural challenges such as poverty or trauma that cannot be addressed only
through strengths (Erlank, 2020). The approach may also place pressure on clients
to appear strong even when they need support (Erlank, 2020). In certain cases,
clients may struggle to identify their strengths, especially when they have low self-
esteem (Erlank, 2020). This can limit the effectiveness of the intervention (Erlank,
2020). The perspective may therefore need to be combined with other approaches to
ensure a balanced understanding of both strengths and challenges (Erlank, 2020).
Disclaimer
Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document; however, the contents are provided "as is"
without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.

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Julie Birkenmaier, Marla Berg-Weger The Practice of Generalist Social Work
Publisher: 2017 ISBN: 9781351676748 Edition: Unknown

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