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Integrity Of Profession

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Integrity of Profession
Question 1: If I were the director of admissions at a graduate school or social work, I would want to be sure that potential students sincerely want their graduate degree to be in social work. I think a good way to do this would having a system set up that is similar to the process of getting into the social work program at Northwestern. Interested students should have to write a personal statement and explain why they want to be a social worker and what has inspired them. They should also write out their long term goals as a future social worker who holds a Master’s degree. In addition, I would want to have an interview with the potential students, so that I can hear them verbally explain what they wrote. This would be helpful in understanding that the individual was not just making stuff up in his or her responses for the writing sample. Letters of recommendation would also be helpful, because I would have the chance to hear what other people think of the potential student and it would help me in getting to know the student better. If I was concerned as to whether or not the individual would be committed to the social work profession and values, I would simply have a paper listing off the values …show more content…

In order to be a licensed social worker in Minnesota, individuals are required to “practice within professional standards established by the Legislature, including minimum standards for licensure, standards of practice and ethical conduct, and continuing competence standards regarding supervised practice and continuing education” (Minnesota Board of Social Work). There are nine other laws regarding the social work profession in Minnesota, which can be found with the following link:

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