Human services workers typically conduct a variety of types of work, including but not limited to the following:
- Counseling and Support: Providing emotional support and counseling to individuals and families facing various challenges.
- Case Management: Assessing clients' needs, developing plans, and coordinating services to help them access resources and achieve their goals.
- Advocacy: Working on behalf of clients to ensure they receive the services and support they need, often engaging with community resources and government agencies.
- Crisis Intervention: Responding to immediate needs in emergency situations, such as mental health crises, domestic violence, or substance abuse issues.
- Education and Outreach: Informing communities about available services and providing workshops or training on relevant topics.
- Policy Development: Engaging in activities aimed at influencing policies that affect the welfare of individuals and communities.
If you can provide the specific options you are considering, I can help identify which types of work apply to human services workers.