Planning in community participatory social intervention
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https://doi.org/10.24310/dts.62.2019.21658Keywords:
Intervention, planning, community, participation, developmentAbstract
The intervention at the community level is presented as one of the main scenarios in which Social Work develops its work based on the existing needs in a specific space. There are three epistemological perspectives (objectivism, subjectivism and constructivism) that justify different ways of seeing reality and professional intervention in the community. Starting from the critical-emancipatory paradigm and from a constructivist epistemological perspective, the Participatory Social Intervention model focuses on promoting the participatory action of all social actors and community development from a dynamic, evolutive and analytical ontological vision based on critical realism. Model that develops without phases concatenated in time, since they are produced in the form of juxtaposition, in a continuous process of reflection-action-reflection. The document analyzes what is related to development in terms of planning in the model of participatory social intervention that must be coordinated by the social worker.
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