1. Read the case study carefully and answer the questions Raghu a 13-year-old boy.He is usually isolated and picks up fights with peers and siblings very fast. He was caught smoking by his father, which led to his father beating him. Raghu shows disinterest in all school/social activities and has limited interaction at home. His parents receive complains about Raghu from their neighbours on him being aggressive with the society kids and use of foul language. When spoken to Raghu said that his family is over reacting he has friends and people around are annoying. His family can barely meet ends and stays in a small cramped up space, where 7 people are living in one space. He stays in a locality which is known for miscreant activities. His parents exercise extreme control on the children and seldom give them any
1. Examine Raghu’s case from a social worker’s perspective? –
2. Identify which groups can Raghu belong to and what are the characteristics of those groups, how do you think are they impacting him? -
3. How do you think you can use group work to help Raghu? –
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........................1. Read the case study carefully and answer the questions Raghu a 13-year-old boy.He is usually isolated and picks up fights with peers and siblings very fast. He was caught smoking by his father, which led to his father beating him. Raghu shows disinterest in all school/social activities and has limited interaction at home. His parents receive complains about Raghu from their neighbours on him being aggressive with the society kids and use of foul language. When spoken to Raghu said that his family is over reacting he has friends and people around are annoying. His family can barely meet ends and stays in a small cramped up space, where 7 people are living in one space. He stays in a locality which is known for miscreant activities. His parents exercise extreme control on the children and seldom give them any
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