Identify an at-risk group and discuss some of the implications and considerations for that at-risk group. In the field of social work, we often refer to at-risk groups as vulnerable populations. In simplicity, a vulnerable population can be defined as an individual or group of individuals that have some marginalized factor that make it hard for them to function and compete in mainstream society- compared to their non-vulnerable citizen counterparts.
Below is a list of some examples of at-risk populations. This is not an exhaustive list but these are just examples to help you get started.
• Prisoners, parolees, and probationers.
• Domestic violence victims
• Older Adults
• Individuals involved in prostitution or sexual trafficking
• Individuals who are socioeconomically disadvantaged
• Individuals with substance abuse issues
• Individuals with mental health issues
• Individuals with physical or cognitive disabilities
• Individuals that identify as LGBTQIA
• Women
• Racial minorities
• Immigrants/undocumented individuals
• Individuals experiencing homelessness
• Children in foster care
• Youth involved in the juvenile justice system
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