Abstract

To understand this issue more comprehensively two research tools were utilised, two interviews and four case studies. Interviews were conducted with a social worker working in a community development role and a community development worker, whose names and organisations were changed to comply with confidentiality. Julie is a social worker employed by a not-for-profit organisation working on community development projects for the bushfire affected community in the Shire of Yarra Ranges. John is a community development worker and an affordable housing worker for a local government in Victoria. The second tool was an analysis of four constructed case studies evaluating the benefit and appropriateness of social work and community development.

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