Social Intervention Journal is an international, peer-reviewed journal in the field of Social Welfare. The journal provides a scholarly forum for examining planned social interventions, including programs, policies, and organized actions initiated by governments, private sector actors, non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, and grassroots movements. Its primary concern is how such interventions are designed, implemented, and evaluated in relation to social well-being, social justice, and community empowerment.

The journal is particularly concerned with interventions affecting vulnerable, marginalized, and underserved populations. It publishes empirical and theoretically grounded studies that assess how interventions shape welfare conditions, including livelihood security, social protection, health, education, social inclusion, participation, dignity, and community resilience. While rooted in Social Welfare, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from psychology, public health, sociology, development studies, and related fields when they clearly engage with social welfare questions and the outcomes of interventions.

Social Intervention Journal upholds academic integrity, ethical publishing, and rigorous peer review. The journal follows a double-masked peer review process and adheres to recognized standards of publication ethics. Ahad Media Digital publishes it. The journal advances scholarship, professional practice, and public policy on social intervention through a clear social welfare perspective. It particularly seeks to publish studies that generate meaningful evidence and conceptual insights for Indonesia, offer comparative and policy relevance for regional contexts in Asia and the Global South, and contribute to wider international discussions on social welfare, intervention design, and inclusive development.