Case Study for Chapter 2: The History of Social Work
Sandeep is a social worker at a Department of Social Services in a small southern town. His social work practice involves establishing people’s eligibility for a food stamp program, formally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Enrollment in the program has increased over the last year due to an increase in unemployment and an overall sluggish economy. The average monthly benefit is approximately $133.19.
Sandeep doesn’t know the history of the nation’s food stamp program. He’s interested in when and why the program was created, how eligibility criteria were established, and how the formula for monthly benefit is determined. Even more pressing, Sandeep wants to advocate against proposed cuts in the SNAP.