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Psychosocial rehabilitation is defined in the Law on Social Services and Social Assistance as a direction of social rehabilitation, which applies to a person and his or her family and which aims to provide support in solving psychosocial problems. Article 24 of the above-mentioned law stipulates that ... a social service or a rehabilitation service provider shall draw up an individual social rehabilitation plan for ... a person. A psychosocial rehabilitation plan is a description of services focused on the individual needs of the client. Assessing psychosocial needs and identifying social problems is the first step in developing a psychosocial plan. To determine this, assessment skills and specific assessment tools are used. The second step is to evaluate resources. The third step - planning of activities and services. As psychosocial rehabilitation is a direction of social rehabilitation, the basic components of the psychosocial rehabilitation plan are specified in the regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers, which regulate social rehabilitation. However, the components of the plan can be supplemented, adapted and made even more detailed. The components of the psychosocial rehabilitation plan within this skill are - defined service name, client's psychosocial needs and problems, goals, tasks, responsible employees, execution time, planned evaluation, recommendations, team specialists who provide services.