Social Welfare
When you are thinking about interventions, make sure that you understand what the problem is and what your choices are.
To make a good decision, you need to understand what the problem is and what your choices are for treating that problem.
First, you need to know what the problem or issue is that needs to be prevented, treated or resolved.
After that, you (or the people taking care of you) need to know what interventions, programs or treatments there are for the problem you have or are trying to avoid.
Some decisions need to be made by groups of people, for example if the problem is what to do about how to decrease the number of homeless in a city, the people involved need to first make sure they understand what the problem is and how important it is. Then they need to know what programs or interventions (options) there are for the problem.
REMEMBER: Make sure that you understand what the problem or issue is and what your choices are.