2012
DOI: 10.1177/1468017311435866
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Effectiveness of micro- and macro-level intervention at times of economic crisis

Abstract: The aim of the study was to examine perceptions of micro-and macro-level role effectiveness and the factors that contribute to those perceptions among social workers in rural communities that are undergoing an economic crisis. We also examined the correlations between these perceptions and various components of social workers' role behavior, as well as social workers' sense of empowerment and personal characteristics. This was a quantitative study, which was conducted among a sample of 149 social workers in Is… Show more

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“…The research shows a significant correlation between students’ perception of the importance of individual practice and their understanding of the importance of community practice, while both perceptions correlate with commitment to the profession upon completion of their studies (Makaros & Itzhaky, 2013). Those findings follow other articles showing the importance of private and community practice (Segal-Engelchin & Kaufman, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research shows a significant correlation between students’ perception of the importance of individual practice and their understanding of the importance of community practice, while both perceptions correlate with commitment to the profession upon completion of their studies (Makaros & Itzhaky, 2013). Those findings follow other articles showing the importance of private and community practice (Segal-Engelchin & Kaufman, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activities of Jurgis’ NGO and the emancipatory attitudes of its leader are examples of fostering solidarity and mobilisation of communities of people with HIV when they are encouraged to empower themselves – to understand their needs and problems, overcome fears of disclosure and search for solutions together. The role of social workers is to help activists and communities realise the potential to go from passive consumers of welfare services to producers of appropriate responses to the needs of their communities, and to help the activists acquire the interpersonal and political skills that will assist them in performing their role (Makaros and Itzhaky, 2013; Zanbar and Itzhaky, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community activists thereby become key participants in promoting causes, decision-making processes in public organizations, and initiating aid efforts for populations such as at-risk youth, people with disabilities, the elderly, single mothers, new immigrants, and low-income families. The job of the macro-intervention social worker is to help the activists acquire the interpersonal and political skills that will assist them in performing their role, working on the personal, group, and community level to achieve this goal (Makaros & Itzhaky, 2013; Rothman, 2007; Zanbar & Itzhaky, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%