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  • Essay / Role of social workers in social work - 2212

    Tools, such as genograms and ecomaps, are essential for understanding the composition and quality of family relationships, as well as for highlighting the strength of links with external factors, such as neighbors, classmates. and hobbies (Bonecutter and Gleeson, 1997). When using tools, social workers incorporate the exchange model to enable service users to tell their own story as an “expert” on their situation (Postle, 2014). Rempel et al (2007) add that service users benefit from tasks because they allow them to reflect on their own lives and recognize previously unrecognized sources of support. The information collected reveals protective factors that are explored and enhanced to equip and encourage positive parenting, such as age and developmentally appropriate boundaries (CSSP, Nd). Similarly, children's resilience can be harnessed, for example by taking an interest in social activities, as this has a cushioning effect by providing them with the strength and support needed to overcome adversity (Harvard,