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Social workers’ intervention during natural hazards
Social work profession is anchored on theory and practice and has both primary and
secondary methods of interventions. The knowledge base of social work is constituted by
values, principles, theories, skills and techniques. Globally, social work scholars have
developed paradigms, theories, approaches, perspectives, models, techniques, skills and
principles that could be applied in a variety of settings to various social ills for the benefit of
clients in communities. Thus, this study was aimed at exploring social workers’ intervention
during natural hazards. The researchers used an interpretative qualitative research approach
and case study design. Moreover, five social workers who provide psychosocial counselling
and social relief of distress were purposively sampled to participate in this study. Data
were collected through individual semi-structured interviews and analysed thematically.
The study found that social workers use three primary methods of social work: casework,
group work and community work. Furthermore, the participants stated that they play roles
such as educator, counsellor and broker when dealing with victims of natural hazards. Based
on the findings, the researchers have noted that not all social workers are active in providing
psychosocial counselling to the victims of natural hazards. As such, the researchers
recommend more workshops to educate all social workers that social workers have an
important role to perform in the midst of natural hazards