Community and Social Service Workers
- read information quickly to learn about social service programs and community resources available for clients
- read documents and forms then explain to the client what they need to do, and help them fill out the forms
Examples
- brochures, newsletters, bulletins
- court orders, rental agreements, and applications for assistance
- read instructions to learn how to apply for benefits
- read to learn about clients’ case histories, backgrounds, needs, goals and progress
- read intake forms, tracking records, progress reports, case plans and referral forms
Examples
- a social welfare worker reviews an intake form to see what other social services programs the client is using
- a halfway house worker reads summaries in a client’s case plan to learn about the client’s goals
- read to stay informed about what is happening in the community using newsletters, magazines and newspapers
Example
- read a newspaper article about a large construction project and pass this information along to clients seeking employment