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Scope of social work and volunteer service
Services provided by social workers and volunteers include:

1. Scope of social work services: Social workers are mainly responsible for providing various services to socially vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, children, the disabled, the unemployed and victims of domestic violence. The services of social workers mainly include psychological counseling, social support, employment training, legal aid, community service, family counseling and crisis intervention.

2. Scope of voluntary service: Voluntary service covers a wide range, from community service to disaster relief assistance. Volunteer services include providing various services for community residents, such as compulsory education, cultural entertainment, environmental protection, medical care and emergency rescue. In addition, volunteers can also participate in voluntary service activities of some non-profit organizations, such as donating materials to poor areas and providing assistance to disaster areas.

If you want to be a social worker or volunteer, you can follow the following steps:

1. Understand the work of social workers or volunteers: First of all, you need to understand the nature, tasks and requirements of social workers or volunteers before you can determine whether you are suitable for these jobs. It can be understood by reading relevant books, websites, consulting social work agencies or related practitioners.

2. Obtain relevant knowledge and skills: Social workers or volunteers need to have certain professional knowledge and skills, such as psychology, sociology, communication skills, crisis intervention, etc. You can acquire relevant knowledge and skills by participating in community colleges, training courses, courses or self-study.

3. Looking for opportunities: You can look for opportunities for social workers or volunteers through various channels, such as community organizations, social organizations, non-profit organizations and volunteer service centers. You can also search for relevant information online to learn about recruitment information or volunteer recruitment activities.

4. Submit an application: Generally, you can apply for the work or volunteer service of social workers or volunteers by submitting an application form online or offline. When applying, you need to provide your resume, application form, recommendation letter and other related materials.

5. Participate in training and practice: once the selection or recruitment is successful, you need to participate in relevant training and practice, be familiar with the work content, methods and processes, and carry out practice and service according to specific conditions.

Treatment of social workers and volunteers:

1. Social worker treatment: Social worker's salary is related to the organization and the region. Generally speaking, the wages of social workers are relatively low. However, social workers sometimes get some government subsidies and allowances, such as community work subsidies and professional allowances. In addition, social workers also have good prospects in career development.

2. Volunteer treatment: Volunteers generally provide free services and will not be paid directly. However, some non-profit organizations will provide some benefits and subsidies for volunteers, such as transportation expenses and catering expenses. In addition, volunteers can gain a sense of accomplishment and social recognition by participating in voluntary service, which has a positive impact on personal growth and development.

To sum up, the service scope and form of social workers and volunteers may be different for different organizations and projects. However, both social workers and volunteers are important forces in the field of social services, providing various services for vulnerable groups and community residents and making important contributions to social harmony and stability.

Legal basis:

Article 2 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Labor Contract Law

This Law is applicable to companies, individual economic organizations, private non-enterprise units and other organizations (hereinafter referred to as employers) in People's Republic of China (PRC) to establish labor relations with workers and conclude, perform, modify, dissolve or terminate labor contracts. State organs, institutions, social organizations and laborers who have established labor relations with them shall conclude, perform, modify, dissolve or terminate labor contracts in accordance with this Law.