CLIENT SYSTEMS

Description

Social workers interact with client systems of many sizes and utilize their knowledge to promote the best interest of their client systems. They must be knowledgeable of not only how systems interface with one another, but also with how systems may need to change in order to meet the needs of its clients.

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Systemic change in macro settings can involve these systems working together: initiator, change agent, client, support, controlling, host, implementing, target, and action. These systems work together to create change. This Discussion focuses on macro-level client systems and how these systems have an impact on social services.

For this Discussion, review this week’s Learning Resources and your program development assignment from last week.

LEARNING RESOURCES
Required Readings
Netting, F. E., Kettner, P. M., McMurtry, S. L., & Thomas, M. L. (2017). Social work macro practice (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Chapter 9, “Building Support for the Proposed Change” (pp. 267–298)

Post the following:
Identify the client systems you used in your program development for the Week 7 Assignment.
Explain how these systems work together to create change.