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Cultural Differences In Social Work

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Social work is a profession that embodies the values and ethics of social change, social justice, advocacy, empowerment, liberation and the enhancement of peoples’ well-being. When working with young people, it is a field of practice that involves utilising those values to support a degree of complex and diverse issues. This essay will discuss what strategies and methods can be used to make a difference with young people in social work, especially culturally appropriate methods with Indigenous Australians that can be transferred to every day social work practice. Then, it will involve an overview to the current status of my personal practice framework and professional values whilst discussing strategies for improvement.

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This can be achieved through changing the discourse of viewing young people as subjects of intervention, to seeing them as agents of their own social change and personal agency (Finn, Nybell & Shook 2013). Young people have expressed how substantially important is for them to be correctly informed of their process in a way that is communicated appropriately for their age, ability and culture (Lefevre 2010). It is also an effective strategy to empower and give them the ability to participate in the decision-making process that affects their lives, which can facilitate the development of their self-esteem and sense of control to ensure they can make meaningful decisions and utilise those skills to overcome future problems (Cree & Myers 2008, Pritzker & Richards-Schuster 2016, Finn, Nybell & Shook 2013). Although, in order to young people to build their social resilience and personal agency, Wendy Blanchard (2018) discussed that it is critical to have clear communication skills and use critical thinking to ensure her young clients are able to use the appropriate resources and achieve their self-determined goals. Overall, making a difference with young people is achievable through …show more content…

Firstly, I will continue to engage in practices of professional development lifeline, which involves presentations with local organisations that improve my knowledge in areas of domestic violence and sexual assault, mental health, gambling, ATSI communities and alcohol or drug abuse. Secondly, in order to further understand the ideologies of ATSI culture and the diverse communities, I will seek out knowledge to challenge the westernised or ethnocentric discourses I have been informed through, to respond in innovative ways and positive ways for my future work (Palmer 2003). Thirdly, through attending events, celebrations and functions for culturally diverse populations, this will allow me to build a rapport with the local cultural populations and also understand their ways of life, knowing and doing through lived experience and not a solely academic understanding (Arrendondo & Mcdavis 1992). Overall through engaging with individuals, continuing my studies of social work and reading academic material, I will be able to improve my practice framework, values and skills for future social work

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