Overall this paper provides the point of view of a mother enduring hardships and how it affects her life and the life of her child. It also describes what the role of the social worker is, how to identify these issues, and develop methods to help their client.
The conclusion supports the benefits and strategies of holistic treatment. I would include self-care and reflect on your thesis into your conclusion. Reiterate the hardships and how a single mother overcomes them.
This paper produces various examples with supporting details into its argument. It is organized and follows the difficulties of a single mother experiences, the aftermath, and the benefits of treatment. There are strong opinion statements throughout the paper that are not always
In 1587, A group of colonists were sent by Sir Walter Raleigh to Roanoke Island in hopes of permanently settling. John White, the governor of this new colony, traveled back to England to gather resources. The Anglo-Spanish war delayed White’s return to Roanoke Island until 1590. Upon his arrival to the Island, White had discovered that everything had disappeared except for the bones of one unidentified man and the word “CROATOAN” carved into a tree. This colony is now known as the Lost Colony of Roanoke and there have been many theories as to what happened to the colonists.
As the family seemed to move from place to place their last though would be to set their children in school. With the help of a social worker, one would be able to help make the transfer of a child’s documents from one school to another smooth. This type of work for a social worker who works in the public school education field. Another basic need the parents did not provide was emotional support. With the help of a social worker a child could be provided a counselor, which can help the child relive some stress or whatever barrier that seems to bother them.
The following project, will address the case of Rita and Christiana C . after concern was provided by a neighbor, who reported that 2 years-old, Christina, seemed underweight, neglected and presented facial bruises. She is cared by her currently unemployed single 19 year old mother, Rita C., in a one bedroom apartment in a lower-income neighborhood of Pleasantville, CA. Under these circumstances, a caseworker was assigned by Child Protective Services to visit the home in order to identify the potential impacts and implications for the developmental growth of Christina C. In order to advise Judge Thompson, this project will focus on providing careful explanations that describe the familial and parental characteristics of the socio-cultural environment that favor the removal of Christina from Rita 's custody, followed by the explanation of why the attachment between the parent and child provide reasons that are against the removal of Rita 's custody of Christina, to end on a recommendation on which course of action will best benefit the child.
Due to the fact that the client lost her job, it is essential that the first goal in the counseling process is to give her the necessary tools to procure another position. Another goal is to keep the family together while the mother receives the proper help to fulfill these goals. Interventions to do so would be skills training, stress management, and consultation. The counselor can discuss with the client which areas of employment would she like to work in and based on that information, get the necessary training. What this client desperately needs is stress management. She is facing some tough challenges with her husband deployed, loss of job, and a mouth to feed. (Corey, Scheider Corey, Corey, & Callanan, 2015, 2011) I would also have some consultation with the proper services like family preservation services which strives to develop a treatment plan to keep a child safe in their own home. (Family Preservation Services, 2016)
The journal article titled “Single mothers’ self-assessment of health: a systematic exploration of the literature” is used to explore the social determinants of health (SDH) of single mothers’ which matches the population group and field being examined. Although this is not directly an Australian study it is an international study covering several developed countries, rather than just Australia, it still provides highly relevant information on the topic. The article is published in a peer reviewed International Nursing journal with all data sourced from other peer reviewed articles making it a credible source. The four authors are all from the Department of Nursing at Cyprus University of Technology. Three authors bring authority to the source, having PhDs in the relevant field, and Middleton and Kouta having an extensive list of credentials; both having been cited in multiple articles along with a quality publication output. The article was published in 2013 using data collected between 2002 and
Children and families are the foundation of our society and our future. I understand family social work as both tertiary intervention and primary prevention. Issues such as unemployment, abuse, neglect, and lack of housing can put undue stress on family systems. By addressing and helping to alleviate these issues as a tertiary intervention a family can have increased stability in its home life. This strengthened environment can be a primary preventative measure for the children in the home. It can lead to lower levels of incarceration, higher education rates, higher employment
UTSA Social Work Assistant Professor Dr. Alfred G. Pérez’s research is distinct. As a youth who aged out of foster care, and a past child welfare practitioner, Perez’s research is influenced by his own professional and lived experience.
Foster care is a placement where a child is arranged by social service or the government, as children who cannot live with their own parents are to be placed in a caring home, where they receive the love, or basic necessities they did not receive at first. The social worker seeks to improve the quality of life, and works to enhance the well being of individuals, such as families, groups and couples. Therefore, Chloe’s child will receive attention as a foster family open their hearts to children in need. Having said that, the social work profession is empowered to promote the overall well being of the child during
Social Work is a career defined as “work carried out by trained personal with the aim of alleviating the conditions of those in need of help or welfare”. Social work varies in several fields, social workers work as part of multi-disciplinary teams with child welfare organizations, adoption and foster care agencies, hospitals, schools, prisons, mental health institutions, and more. Social work may leave the impression that it’s an easy field because it is assumed that all social workers do is serve others and manage paperwork but that is only a small chunk of the job. Social workers must deal with the ethical and emotional aspect of helping others. As a social worker, it is critical to comply with the National Association of Social Workers
I was only two years old when my mother passed away. Left with an absentee father, I felt a void in my life. I was constantly misunderstood by other family members, which triggered my aggressive behaviors and communication style. Unable to cope with my emotions as an adolescent, I sought help from my school’s social worker. For the first time, it felt great to express my feelings without worrying about being judged. Through our regular meetings, she helped me improve my social development and attitude. She changed my life as I was becoming a better person. In addition, with her assistance, my family and I were able to value communication, understand each other and live in a healthier environment. This chapter of my life has inspired me to pursue a career in social work and be part of a team who continuously helps people overcome obstacles in their lives.
Iruonagbe, Chiazor, & Ajayi (2013) beautifully described the sentiments of my heart regarding family making mention it is not only the oldest social institution, but indeed the most important. The responsibilities of families are great ranging from guidance, to support, and more importantly it gives the individual a sense of belonging and commitment. My personal value as a social worker is family is a bond that is not to be broken. When one of us is made weak, the other steps in and pick up the pieces. We are guided by love respect and sacrifice. I come from a strong background of caregivers. I have watched my mother care for her elderly mother until she took her last breath, or family unable to care for their child and most assuredly another member will raise that child. In like manner of Mrs. Vishnick being a widow myself I bore the responsibility of my children and applaud her for doing the same. I understand she is 87 years of age, and her adult daughter has a mental disability, still I am empathic to her situation. In my culture, it is expected other members will step in as no one is a throw away. Mrs. Vishnick should not have to carry the burden alone. Family must be able to depend on each other, as we are one another’s protective factor. God and our faith in him will see us through.
This essay will look reflectively over my first year as a student social worker and will describe my personal and professional development over this time. I will also reflect upon the communication skills required in relationship based practice, as well as considering emotional resilience and its importance with service users and other professionals.
The social worker must gain an understanding of how Emma perceives the events happening in her life. If it is determined that Emma has constructed and unhelpful perception of her life circumstances, the social worker must help Emma reconstruct a more positive and helpful reality. For example, she may feel that she is somehow causing this divorce with her parents because of the sexual abuse that happened to her in kindergarten. This perception may come from the fact that her mother believed and supported her. Meanwhile, her father did not believe her and rarely participated in her treatment. The actions of her parents may have caused tension which led to their divorce. However, because of her cognitive functioning she may view the situation as being her fault. The social worker would have to help Emma come to an understanding that her parents make their own decisions and their divorce is not her
The journal article is talking about the difficulties which the single-parent families facing, such as emotional problems, housing stress and financial stress. It generated different viewpoints from different literature, and suggested an approach to meet the needs of single-parents.
Prior to engaging with Ms X for the commencement of work, it is necessary to 'tune in ' to the case circumstances applying a holistic approach to gain as much insight to the service user(s) as possible before contact is made. Douglas (2008) states that "the pre-contact phase which helps to prepare the social work student for face-to face intervention, is a prerequisite for effective practice". With this in mind, I took the opportunity to contact the designated social worker assigned to this family to arrange a one-to-one meeting to allow for more information sharing. This meeting proved to be positive and it allowed me to gather more insight to this case from the observations and findings from another individual. However I must be sceptic in these circumstances and not take all information as face value. Referring to the conceptual model (...), each