Groupwork Clause Samples

The Groupwork clause defines the rules and expectations for collaborative tasks or assignments completed by multiple individuals as a team. It typically outlines how responsibilities are shared, how contributions are assessed, and may specify procedures for resolving disputes or handling non-participation within the group. This clause ensures that all group members understand their obligations and helps prevent misunderstandings or conflicts by providing a clear framework for cooperation and accountability.
Groupwork. 1.1. Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate group work interventions for people from Yazidi community. Participate in planning, delivery and evaluation of at least 2 groups for the duration of the project. The groups are intended to enhance Yazidi community members’ health, wellbeing and community connections. 1.2. Undertake relevant group work training. 1.3. Provide limited accidental counselling and casework to the group members.
Groupwork. 1.1. Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate group work interventions for Hazara community members. Participate in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of at least 2 groups for the duration of the project. The groups are intended to enhance Hazara community members’ health, well-being, and community connections. 1.2. Undertake relevant group work training. 1.3. Provide limited accidental counselling and casework to the group members.
Groupwork. 1.1. Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate groupwork interventions for refugee women and their families from Afghanistan. 1.2. Facilitate relevant groups as per community’s requests and needs.
Groupwork. 1.1 Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate groupwork interventions for people from South Sudanese community. Participate in planning, delivery and evaluation of 2 groups for the duration of the project. The groups are intended to enhance South Sudanese community members’ health, wellbeing and community connections. 1.2 Undertake relevant groupwork training. 1.3 Provide limited accidental counselling and casework to the group members.
Groupwork. 1.1 Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate groupwork interventions for people from refugee communities settling in Northern NSW. Participate in planning, delivery and evaluation of those groups. 1.2 Undertake relevant groupwork training. 1.3 Identify and facilitate other relevant groups as per community’s requests and needs. 1.4 Provide limited accidental counselling and casework to the group members. 1.5 Support implementation of the Families in Cultural Transition (FICT) in Northern NSW
Groupwork. 1.1. Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate groupwork interventions for refugee women and their families from Cambodia. 1.2. Undertake Older People in Cultural Transition (OPICT) Training and co-facilitate OPICT groups as required. 1.3. Identify and facilitate other relevant groups as per community’s requests and needs.
Groupwork. 1.1. Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate group work interventions for people from Arabic-speaking communities. Participate in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of a minimum of 2 groups for the duration of the project. The groups are intended to enhance Arabic community members’ health, well-being, and community connections. 1.2. Undertake relevant group work training. 1.3. Provide limited accidental counselling and casework to the group members.
Groupwork. 1.1. Work with relevant STARTTS staff to identify appropriate groupwork interventions for people from Tamil community. Participate in planning, delivery and evaluation of at least 2 groups for the duration of the project. The groups are intended to enhance Tamil community members’ health, wellbeing and community connections.
Groupwork. 2.1. Support and guide FICT groups and the existing pool of bicultural facilitators in both face-to-face and online delivery modes (as required).

Related to Groupwork

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