FRHD 2350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Social Actions, Groupthink, Self-Awareness
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A number of people drawn together for a natural and purposeful experience involving mutual interaction, over a period of time" (benson 2001, p. 5). Not arbitrary, there is a purpose and interaction. Can be formed spontaneously in response to diff. circumstances (i. e. car accident in front of bus stop) Elements of groups: group type, group structure and form, group process, group facilitation, group development. Types of groups: task groups, a group that is formed to achieve specific goals and tasks. Parent-teacher meetings; agency task groups, community groups. Working in teams, committees: effective characteristics: Types of groups within the social services sector: Psycho-education or skill development groups (short term, have central theme, either preventative or instructional, focus on teaching/learning- hospitals, mental health centres) Social action groups: work together to create change (advocacy work in community, group that comes together to oppose building of student high rise) Network groups: more professional, build up referral network.