I guess because not everyone's the same .
As studied in the cafs course , we know that there are various 'groups in context' .
These include - the 11 groups e.g. homeless , disabled , youth , families in crisis , cultural groups , rural families , soul parent , socioeconomically disadvantaged , gay and lesbian , aged and the chronically ill .
Each individual under these categories require ultimately varied needs . For example the aged require more so healthcare than anything else because of their deteriorating outcomes , whilst youth need to find their 'sense of identity' and develop a 'positive self esteem' as these are the crucial stages of growth in an individuals life . Hence they are all considered to be unique entities . Not only that , but lets say for example the chronically ill - there are various degrees & conditions which make the chronically ill who they are - if that makes sense lol - for example not every chronically ill person (long term problem) is going to suffer from exactly the same illness . One might suffer from heart conditions , whilst the other may suffer from arthritis .
Hope I helped , and I hope this makes sense !
Ahhh studying for the trials tomorrow is so stressful -.-
Are you doing practise questions for tomorrows cafs paper ?