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Identify Situation or Goal
May 31, 2023
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Welcome to your Identify Situation or Goal
What were the areas that you rated as needing this social support ‘quite often’, ‘often’, or ‘sometimes’?
Emotional support
Child support
Financial support
Instrumental support
Agency support
Choose one of these areas of social support, where you say you currently have unmet needs, to focus on improving. Remember, here is what the different types of support mean:
Emotional support (e.g. someone to talk to)
Child support (e.g. someone who interacts with and accepts your child)
Financial support (e.g. someone who lends you money)
Instrumental support (e.g. someone who does household chores)
Agency support (e.g. someone who obtains services for your child)
What area of social support do you wish to focus on improving right now:
Emotional support
Child support
Financial support
Instrumental support
Agency support
What is its current rating: You have a need for this support
Sometimes
Often
Quite Often
What is the goal for how you would like to rate your need for this social support? To improve this aspect you would want to have less need for the support. For example, maybe now you feel you need emotional support ‘quite often’, but you would like to only have that need ‘sometimes’:
Never
Once in a while
Sometimes
Often
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