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    The role of social work in the micro, mezzo, and the macro levels of practice are all different from each other but all have a common goal. The macro level of practice do not work directly with the people they are helping but their goal is to figure out how social problems start and why they continue. Macro level social workers research these social problems, find a beneficial way to assist and then create state or national wide programs. While the mezzo level work directly with communities, neighborhoods

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    a. Generalist social workers practice at the micro, mezzo and macro levels. How do you see these levels as connected? Generalist social worker practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels are connected by the mission of generalist social work practice. Each of the three levels of generalist social worker practice share the same mission to enhance social functioning, facilitate social change, and promote social justice for all individuals and groups by implementing interventions. Beyond the shared

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    Social Welfare Policies

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    finding social services, appropriate housing, and sometimes health care. With this understanding, social welfare policies impact micro level intervention by providing clients with temporary assistance. For instance, let us say that our client is financially unstable, which hinders her from providing the basic necessities for her two children and she is also uneducated. At the micro level intervention this would entail a social worker to interact with the client to assist with changing her current financial

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    Macro Systems The concept of personal empowerment is drawn within each individual. Personal empowerment is the ability to have influence on events and those individuals who surround themselves at an intimate level. It is a place in time when an individual knows and understands his or her goal and where they are headed. It is also when an individual that they are ready for change. An example of personal empowerment is a wife and mother who have decided that a change is necessary for her and children

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    Teen Mothers Involvement

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    school and if not dealt with can cause low self-esteem, frustration in school, and behavioral issues. Children who begin school behind usually end up repeating a grade or dropping out. EVIDENCE BASED INTERVENTIONS 7 Children living in poverty have fewer toys and a less educationally stimulating environment, giving them less informal learning experiences (Evans, & Kim, 2013). Involvement in child welfare Research indicates

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    all three systems at the micro, mezzo and macro levels (Burghardt, 2014, p247). The worker engages directly with the client at the micro level (Burghardt, 2014 ,p247). At this level the client and the social worker identify the client’s strengths and abilities. The focus at the mezzo level is on agencies, schools and businesses rather than the individual. The purpose of the mezzo system is to coordinate people and resources (Burghardt 2014,p247). The aimed at the macro level is to improve people’s

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    Micro System Ben’s micro system consists of his mother and father, Don and Dorothy Hartin, his schoolteacher and social workers involved in his life. Within his micro system there are many stressors that affect Ben’s everyday life. Don and Dorothy provide a middle class lifestyle for Ben to grow up in his early stages of life. When Ben was seven years old his parents divorced and he lived with his mother. Shortly after Ben would bounce around living with his father and grandparents. Ben’s early home

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    Mental Health Counselor

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    personal identification as a mental health counselor. As an aspiring clinical mental health counselor, I have already begun noticing the similarities and differences between the two. Mental health counselor provides services primarily at the micro and mezzo level, providing services to individuals and small groups, such as couples and families. The majority of counselor’s practices talk therapy, without identifying with a specific specialty. As a counselor you have a very broad subfields and opportunities

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    negatively. As well as how marginalized individuals may be supported through Ally education and be very effective advocators for social justice issues. These teachings have both personal and professional implications that can be used on a micro, mezzo and macro level. Theories and perspectives that were highlighted

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    My Untold Story was about Abby Stein, activist, blogger, educator, student and a woman living trans experience who grew up in Brooklyn, NY from an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. This Yiddish speaking ultra-orthodox religion has minimal contact with the non-Jewish world and very limited access to technology. Assigned male gender at birth and as a rabbi in this community, Abby married at 18 years old with the marriage producing two children. Abby left her community to explore alternative views and

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