Quiz #3 - Locus of Prac, System Levels in SW, Types of Orgs.
Quiz #3 - Locus of Prac, System Levels in SW, Types of Orgs.
ORGANIZATIONS
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SETTINGS
Primary Setting
• Social agencies whose program and services are the direct purview or scope of social work.
• Primary settings are those public and private social welfare agencies where professional social
workers are seen as the key players, given that they run or manage the settings.
DSWD, PSWDO, MSWDO
Hospicio de San Jose
SOS Village
Home for Girls
Balay Dalayunan
Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth
Haven – Regional Center for Women
Asilo de Molo
Secondary Setting
•Agencies, institutions and organizations whose primary function is to provide service other
than social welfare but which employ social workers to support, strengthen, or complement
their own services (which include a social service unit in their set up)
Hospitals
Industrial/Corporations
Schools
Church
Housing agencies
Regional Trial Courts
Military
TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONS
1. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION (LGO)
• Local government is the public administration of towns, cities, counties and districts.
• Officially local government in the Philippines, often called local government units or LGUs, are
divided into three levels –provinces and independent cities; component cities andmunicipalities
and barangays.
Examples:
oLocal Government Associations
oSangguniang Bayan
oSangguniang Panlungsod
oLeague of Municipal Mayors
oLeague of City Mayors
2. NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION (NGO)
• As private, non-profit, voluntary organizations that are committed to the task of
socioeconomic development and established primarily for service.
• A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a non-profit group that functions independently of
any government. NGOs, sometimes called civil societies, are organized on community, national
and international levels to serve a social or political goal such as humanitarian causes or the
environment.
Some of the NGOs:
oPhilippine Red Cross
oIBON Foundation
oHabitat for Humanity Philippines
oWorld Vision
oPhilippine Red Cross
oHaribon Foundation
3. GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION (GO)
• The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of government wherein power is equally
divided among its three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The government seeks to
act in the best interests of its citizens through this system of check and balance.
Some of the government organizations:
oCHED
oDepEd
oDA
oNEDA
3. TERTIARY NGOs – usually a network of NGOs established for mutual assistance or for special
purposes.
The social welfare (in its broad meaning) is the field of social work practice, whether
here or abroad. However, this vast field of social welfare (with its organized systems of
social services and institutions to meet a variety of human needs and problems,
whether under government or private auspices) may be broken down further into
specific “fields of social work practice” or “social work practice settings” characterized by
certain programs and services and staff functions and activities which take into account
the particular type of clientele being served. Any setting where social work is practiced,
or where the professional training of a social worker is put to use is a “field of social
work.”
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SETTINGS
• Social agencies whose program and services are the direct purview or scope of
social work.
• Primary settings are those public and private social welfare agencies where
professional social workers are seen as the key players, given that they run or
manage the settings.
• DSWD, PSWDO, MSWDO
• Hospicio de san Jose
• SOS Village
• Home for Girls
• Balay Dalayunan
• Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth
• Haven – regional Center for Women
• Asilo de Molo
Primary Setting
• Social agencies whose program and services are the direct purview or scope of
social work.
• Primary settings are those public and private social welfare agencies where
professional social workers are seen as the key players, given that they run or
manage the settings.
Secondary setting
• Agencies, institutions and organizations whose primary function is to provide
service other than social welfare but which employ social workers to support,
strengthen, or complement their own services (which include a social service unit
in their set up)
• Hospitals
• Industrial/Corporations
• Schools
• Church
• Housing Agencies
• Regional Trial Courts
• Military
Indirect practice
• Is generally when the social worker is involved in activities that consist with
facilitating change through programs and policies. This type of practice is more of
behind the scenes and is aimed to help prevent problems from developing. Also,
the social worker may participate in this type of practice by advocating through
agency administrators, legislator, or other powerful people to effect a change.
System level/sizes in social work
• Micro Level
• Mezzo Level
• Macro Level
Micro level
- Direct interaction with clients to address individual problems.
- This can be offered by agencies and nonprofits, as well as in schools, police
departments or even the military.
Examples: Helping people find housing, health care and social services. Individual and
family counseling and certain kinds of mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Mezzo level
- Zooms out to look at groups instead of individuals
- Many practitioners use micro and mezzo social work simultaneously to solve problems
in businesses, schools, organizations and communities.
Examples: Bullying in school. Drug prevention program in the community.
Macro level
- Involves interventions and advocacy on a large scale, affecting entire
communities, states or even countries.
- Intervention in large systems that may seem beyond the reach of individuals.
Examples: Bullying in school. Drug prevention program in the community.
Situational example
A school counselor who is tasked with helping a child who is facing difficulties at
school and acting out. While the initial interaction between counselor and student
represents social work on the micro-level, the counselor may discover that the
child is reacting to negative situations at home. At this point, the social worker
may move into the mezzo level to address the family conflicts at the root of the
student’s behavior. This can easily scale up to the macro level: if familial
instability is caused by adverse economic conditions, the social worker could, in
turn, begin to advocate for better job training within the community.
CHED
DepEd
DA
DBM
DSWD
GO-NGO COLLABORATION