WHAT IS MESO LEVEL PRACTICE IN SOCIAL WORK??
Glad you’re interestd in Social Work, Shubha. Here’s what I have for you: Generalist Micro/Meso Level Practice is a two-quarter course sequence in which generalist practice knowledge and skills are informed by knowledge pertaining to human behavior and the social environment, multiculturalism, and social justice. This sequence prepares students for entry-level generalist practice with the knowledge and skills needed for effective and accountable social work practice with individuals, families, small groups and service delivery systems to promote maximal functioning and quality of life. Apply the above to ADVOCACY ISSUES and you’ll be the leader of the band. Thanks, my friend, for the questions.
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