BSW3702
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
Unique Number: 632428
Due Date: 12 March 2024
INTRODUCTION
Group work is a key component of social work practice, involving a collaborative process
where individuals come together to address common goals and challenges. Toseland and
Rivas' definition of group work provides a solid foundation for understanding the term,
which can be defined as the intentional and structured use of the group process to achieve
specific outcomes.
Advantages of group treatment include increased social support, diverse perspectives,
and learning from peers, as illustrated by practical examples. The significant role of status
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