harm. A social workers job is to address social problems in an ethical way. Within the school system at Jena High School the school social workers job is to provide service to be helpful in dealing with and give guidance with the social issue of racial segregation and community disconnect. Social Justice is to ensure that all people are treated fairly and that barriers do not stand in the way of justice. Social change is helping create the path to information, opportunity, materials and lending a helping hand. Jena High needed resources to promote education in school regarding equality, knowledge of past oppressions and to see what is happening that should not be. There were vulnerable students who were being oppressed and punished differently than other students who happen to be another race then them. Dignity and Worth of the Person, is the social workers job to ensure that all are represented and treated fairly. A social worker must treat all people equally and not look at race, gender, ethnicity to guide him/her in any way. To resolve issues in a fair responsible manner to all involved. At Jena High School the social worker would have come up with ways to treat all students equally and implement awareness and change into the schools disciplinary system. The importance of Human Relationships to a social worker is a key element to social change. We the people, need to come together to promote equality and well-being for all. To change a system you must consider all who belong to that system. Communities, families, individuals and groups can all be involved in social change. With respect for all, helping to make things better is a social workers job. At Jena High School the problems did not just lie within the school system itself. It was a problem with the society surrounding the school as well. Individuals were being targeted in both races. Integrity is an ethical principal that all social workers must convey in order for trust to occur. If a social worker does not have the confidence of the school, faculty and community social change cannot occur. Competence is an ethical principal that social workers must continually strive towards. Social workers need to keep learning and keep contributing to learning in
Alot of people do not notice the mammoth problem drug abuse is in the United States, and how fast it is increasing in our society. Billions of dollars are spent each year to combat drug treatment but more are spent on buying and selling narcotics. Many people think they
As a social worker, we are essentially given the opportunity to utilize our past and personal experiences, educational background, and diverse relationships to make a difference in countless people’s lives. Whether we choose to dedicate ourselves to practicing micro or macro social work, we can influence the outcomes of social policies, assist clients with obtaining basic necessities, or change a person’s thought processes by applying psychosocial theories as necessary. However, we are obligated to pay close attention to the ways in which we interact with our assigned clients, administer and assess outcomes of therapeutic interventions, and do what we think will ultimately benefit our client’s well-being. Considering that a Master’s in Social Work is a professional position, general practitioner’s guidelines must be followed; hence the purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics, the CSWE Educational Policy and Standards, and precise HIPAA adherence.
In this paper, I will be discussing of an organization that caters social services and contributes to the social work field. In addition, I will go in details where the organization is financed from and what is the mission of the organization. Moreover, I will discuss of the structure that the organizations conduct to accomplished their missions and explain the organization 's different services provided under their organizations umbrella. Furthermore, I will discuss of the organization accountability to their services, overall impact, and the power in organization. Lastly, I will explanatory the workers role in the organizations and discuss of my overall experience referring to my future social work profession.
We are the present. The future is our children. We all have some child(ren) in our lives whom we love dearly and would probably die for them. They are our future. Many of those children need help; mental, emotional, and physical help. If these children do not receive help, our future will be worse than the present is now. Social workers can help fix that. In the last paper, I addressed the issue of social status/work. The work status fluctuates greatly pending on the field of discussion and the discussion this time is on Social Workers. Social work is a “professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and enhance wellbeing of individuals, families, couples, groups, and communities through research, policy planning, community development, direct practice, crisis intervention, ensuring social welfare and security for those affected by social disadvantages such as poverty, psychosocial care to mentally and physically disabled, and raising voices against social injustice for social reforms, including social actions against violations of civil liberties and human rights.” In other words, social work is work carried out by trained personnel with the aim of alleviating the conditions of those in need of help or welfare. When I say, “in need of help” I’m talking about that mental, physical, and emotional help that was mentioned earlier. In other words, social workers go through hell and back to achieve their mission of helping a
Social worker practice involves the application of values, techniques, and practices is involved in helping people, communities, groups, with a family or individual setting. Social work practices require the incorporation of theories and perspectives that have been successful in helping people. Social workers use theories and perspective in every form of their services. Social workers are required to assess their clients and needs provided services that fit the current problem. The assignment provides students to discuss theories and perspective they are currently using and how specific theories can be incorporated into future social work practice.
Social workers are those in the field of profession, who has a desire to make changes in the communities, society, and the world as a whole. Social Workers assist people in helping them deal with or solve problems in everyday life. They may work with people who are homeless, abused, or having family problems. In assisting with these problems they may find resources for people, which requires them to find out what kind of help that client may need. They may also give counseling, meaning talking with them, helping the clients to understand and solve their situations. There are different types of Social Workers such as: family, children, and school social workers, medical and public health social workers, and mental health and substance abuse
This assignment will explain the role of the social worker in context of children in need of safeguarding and protection. This assignment will address theory, law and statutory guidelines of practice when protecting and safeguarding very vulnerable children and young people.
It is mainly focused on providing parental information and will require adaption in dealing with the trend. Research has shown that being obese or overweight negatively effects an adults or child’s mental health (Huang et al., 2005). While this intervention already has a mental health sector, with the increasing need of the population this will likely need to be expanded, and other departments may need to undergo training to identify mental health symptoms.
The role of a Social Worker in contemporary society has become a hot potato in today 's social and political world. The speech presented by Michael Gove at the launch of the fast-track Social Work training programme 'Frontline ', proposes the age old debate surrounding the purpose of Social Workers. Gove (2013) addresses Social Workers to stop viewing individuals they work with as 'victims of social injustice ', suggesting this 'robs individuals of their power of agency ' (Gove, 2013). All causation of behaviour is reduced to simply personal factors such as 'substance abuse, domestic violence and personal irresponsibility '; renouncing any possibility of economic and structural influences (Gove, 2013). This approach to Social Work has been evident throughout the 19th Century, demonstrated through the work of Octavia Hill (Price and Simpson, 2007) and Mary Richmond (Kam, 2012). This individualistic approach presupposes that change should come from within the individual, encouraging Social Work to target these 'individual issues ' to strive for a overall 'better individual ' (Leighninger, 2008). Social Worker 's adopt the role of a 'technician '; predominantly focusing on the best solution from the options they are given (Simpson and Connor, 2011). Although a 'technician ' can be invaluable within practice, this theory has been largely criticised as it can focus too heavily on the reductionist deficit model (Kam, 2012).
Social workers are legally obligated to assess and support the 397,600 children in need and their families as they are one of society’s most vulnerable groups (DfE, 2014). The social worker’s role and responsibility is to ensure children’s additional needs are adequately met to try to reverse disadvantage and enable children to maximise their lives and potential. To achieve this objective, social workers sift through in-depth information in different areas of family life, both past and present, as the vast majority of issues affecting children evolve from external factors which particularly relate to parenting. Gathering data involves collaborating with the family and relevant professionals to understand the family’s plight and establish strengths which are built upon so future troubles are positively resolved independently.
The cornerstone of Social Work, comes from the kind, caring, supporting and loving the act of compassion for others. With the focus on helping others to better themselves for a better future. I originally became interested in the Social Work field when I started with the Department of Human Services-Child Welfare Services Unit as a Case Support Aide. I was drawn to the idea of helping people, in fact helping people has always been an important part of my life. As I advanced on in my career the passion for helping others became more evident and I realize that I needed to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in order to become an effective contributor in my line of work. I loved working as an assistant to Social Workers, but I knew I had a lot more
Law has come to play a very important part in social work practice. It can be said that the understanding of law underpins and provides duties and power, whilst understanding the statutory legal requirements is essential for effective, fair, anti-discriminatory practice (Brammer 2007). Due to the shear amount of laws and legislation that have been passed or updated over the last decade, the role of the social worker, metaphorically speaking could be said to have become somewhat of a chameleon, forever adapting to their legal environment, whilst trying hard to remain true to the traditional values of the role of a social worker. It is this conflict between law and social work values that will be analyzed in this paper. From looking at the values that underpin the modern day social worker and then looking at some of the main legislation relating to adult services such as the Mental Health Act 2007, the Community Care Act 1996, Mental Capacity Act 2005 the relationship between these Acts’ and how they sit with social work values will then be discussed.
Social workers should aspire to work on values of social justice, dignity and relationships. Worth of the person must always be looked at with integrity and competence for all service users (BASW 2012)
Of all the typical needs in the readings Becoming a Helper, the two needs that most motivated and influenced me to become a Social Service Worker are as follows, making an impact and caring for others, these two needs are important to me because they are part of who I am as a person. Hence, applying these needs in the field of a Social Service Worker will allow me to make an impact by addressing various areas of needs a client might have. Such as, homelessness, unemployment, depression family violence, and child neglect. Thus, using these quality needs will surely help me to bring-about positive changes and finding solution to these issues while working as a Social Service Worker.
In terms of explaining human behavior, observation and empirical evidence has been widely used in developing theories. On a technical standpoint, the Scientific Method is explained as the process of identifying the problem, and the importance of gathering measurable evidence to justify the conclusion of the experiment (Brown & Ghiselli, 1955). Although it is important to draw from personal experience, it does not justify the most effective means of assessing human behavior or a situation. With regard to social work practice, a theory provides a hypothetical framework that must be considered when assisting clients. Theories offer an explanation as to why some outcomes may occur through empirical evidence and why certain interventions may be effective in implementation for social work practice. In addition, theories offer background information on the presenting issue, an explanation of the interrelated ideas, and possible solutions and interventions (Hutchison, 2015). For example, as a social worker when dealing with persons with mental health disorders, one could consider their biological and psychological factors when implementing an intervention. In addition, it’s imperative that social workers be educated about theories regarding human behavior because it serves as a basis for what may be occurring for the individual. In addition, social workers take into account all aspects surrounding an individual (e.g., biology, environmental, psychological) and assess its impact on