Social Work & Public Service
Covers social worker interactions, community outreach programs, public welfare consultations, nonprofit organization activities, social advocacy discussions, and humanitarian aid coordination.
Situations
Choose from 5 conversations to practice
Community Outreach for Elderly Care
Social workers visit an elderly community center to inform residents about new government subsidies for healthcare and to sign them up for free home assistance programs. This involves explaining complex eligibility criteria and addressing individual concerns.
Public Welfare Consultation for a Family in Need
A social worker meets with a family struggling with unemployment and housing insecurity to assess their needs, provide information on available public welfare benefits (e.g., food stamps, housing assistance), and guide them through the application process.
Volunteer Recruitment for a Non-profit Event
A non-profit organization is holding an information session to recruit volunteers for an upcoming environmental clean-up project. The session involves explaining the project's goals, volunteer roles, training requirements, and logistics.
Social Advocacy Discussion on Homelessness
Representatives from various social welfare groups, local government, and community members gather for a roundtable discussion on strategies to address homelessness in the city, including policy changes and resource allocation.
Coordinating Emergency Humanitarian Aid Distribution
Following a natural disaster, a humanitarian aid worker is on site coordinating the logistics of distributing emergency supplies (food, water, shelter kits) to affected populations, working with local authorities and other aid organizations.