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This is a 20 page paper that provides an overview of social work and the poor. A research project is proposed, developed, and analyzed, suggesting that public institutions produce better quality social work interventions for the poor. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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and families has decreased in recent years. A research proposal is drafted to explore the topic of whether or not counseling interventions typically lead to improved outcomes for the poor.
Following a review of relevant literature, a quantitative survey instrument is development, using a Likert scale to statistically analyze the significance of social work intervention in affecting a positive outcome
in cases involving the poor. Recommendations for future research are included. Introduction This section of the paper helps the student explore the topic at hand and formulate
it into an effective research question. The goal of social work and counseling is ostensibly to improve the conditions in which people live and act in the context of modern
society. However, individuals in need of counseling and social assistance will always outnumber the trained professionals who are available to take on their case and provide institutional support for the
those individuals. Until such a time comes that this trend is reversed, there is a pressing problem within the discipline of research to ensure that resources and care are distributed
towards those demographics which are the most in need of their services, so as to facilitate the greater good from a social perspective. Problem Statement The role
of social work in improving the lives of individuals has been the topic of much research. However, it is often difficult to quantify the improvements that result from counseling interventions.
This difficulty can be relieved somewhat by focusing on specific recipients of counseling interventions. For instance, it is clear that individuals suffering from poverty, a growing problem in the 21st
century, stand to benefit the most directly and quantifiably from social work interventions, as their immediate material needs are the most readily addressable through counseling efforts. That said, in order
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