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Social Work Statement Analysis

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Social Work Social work is located within some of the most complex problems and perplexing areas of human experience, and for this reason, social work is, and has to be, a highly skilled activity.” (Trevithick, 2000,p.1)

Explain the meaning of this statement, and consider whether it is an adequate definition of the nature of social work.

The aim of this assignment is to discuss the interpretation of the statement given above, to analyse this definition and compare it to others that are available and to conclude by discussing whether this is an adequate definition in relation to the nature of social …show more content…

In 2002 the training of social work changed from the Diploma in Social Work (DipSW) to the Degree. The General Social Care Council meticulously inspected these changes. There are now 68 universities in the United Kingdom that have been given the opportunity to offer the new degree. This change was implemented to enable social work to be recognised as a profession in its own right, as well as ensuring that all social workers are trained to the same high level and ability. Horner (2004) agrees with the Department of Health, which believes “the new degree level qualification will prepare social workers for the complex and demanding role that will be required of them”. It could, on the other hand, be suggested that social work is returning to the days of the workhouse. The workhouses of the 19th Century were generic institutions that housed those with a variety of needs, the new social work degree offers a generic qualification to all students, which will ensure that that they can all use the essential methods of practice when working with service users as well as all working to a high standard. The General Social Care Council have also put in to place codes of practice for all social care employers and employees to follow, these codes must be abided by at all times by all social workers

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