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How would a social worker intervene to prevent diseases from occurring (health promotion-disease prevention)?

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How would a social worker intervene to prevent diseases from occurring (health promotion-disease prevention)?

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A social worker does not need medical training to be able to advise on normal hygienic practices which can help promote health and prevent diseases, such as washing hands, regular bathing, etc. A social worker should also take an interest in whether the family is using the available health services appropriately- for example taking a child for check-ups, or for vaccinations.

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