Social Support Strategies for Immigrants: The Context of Social Work Practice in Lithuania

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  • Aistė Bartkevičienė Lecturer and PhD scholar Mykolas Romeris University, Social Policy Faculty Department of Social Work, Vilnius
  • Dr. Rita Raudeliūnaitė Mykolas Romeris University, Social Policy Faculty Department of Social Work, Vilnius

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18533/journal.v2i3.87

Keywords:

immigrant, integration, social problem, social support strategies, social worke

Abstract

Intensification of migration flows makes Lithuania one of the immigrants host countries which, like other European Union countries, faces the challenge of integration of immigrants and in this process an important role has a social worker. The aim of research was to reveal the social support strategies used by social workers in solving social problems of immigrants during the process of their integration. The qualitative research using semi-structured interview method and content analysis method was done. The survey results suggest that immigrants during the process of integration face these social problems: the search for housing, employment, legal, financial, lack of access to relevant information. The results revealed that social workers, solving the social problems of immigrants, evaluate their nature and level and then apply the appropriate level of intervention. Social workers apply these micro level interventions: information and consultancy of immigrants, mediation and emotional support, which include individual social assistance. Social workers, solving the social problems of immigrants, apply these mezzo level interventions: development of social network of immigrants, organization of socio-cultural events, organization and coordination of volunteer activities. Social workers providing social assistance to immigrants' integration process, use the following macro level interventions: dissemination of information onimmigrantissues, conduction and dissemination of researches based on immigrant integration issues, dissemination of best practice of social workers.

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