Social workers play an important role in population planning by motivating people, creating awareness, and clarifying doubts about family planning methods. They work to change attitudes, coordinate agencies, strengthen participation of key community members, study the nature of problems related to population growth, and conduct social research. Social workers serve on teams, advocate for family planning programs, train communities, provide counseling, supervise programs and conduct evaluations, advise on social policy, and assist with community development efforts related to controlling population growth.