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    you became interested in social work and why you chose social work as a major. – I became interested in social work when my next door neighbor kids where not well taking proper care of. When they come to my house and the look in their eyes when they had to go back home and live with being yelled at and not getting feed or cleaned on the regular. I knew then that I had wanted to help kids and not only kids but older adults. 2. Explain and discuss your personal values, as well as who and/or what

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    As a social worker how I engage with a client is based on the two sets of values; the NASW values, and my personal values. When working with any client, not just with military clients, circumstances may occur when two or more of these values become conflicted, where you are forced to conform to the professional standards of conduct creating an ethical dilemma. Since I am no longer in the military, I am not confined by the rules and regulations that govern military clinicians. However, a military

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    Values Paper My decision to become a social worker was no surprise to my family and friends. I have always loved to encourage, build up, and help people in times of need; regardless if it was shelter, food, or a friend to talk too. After reviewing the NASW Code of Ethics, it is simple to understand that my core values align with becoming and being a future professional social worker. As I ponder through the idea of how I accumulated my core values, it is quite simple to trace them back to the way

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    Social Work Values What are three core values of Social Work? Social Justice A primary role of social work is to pursue social change; working collectively with individuals, families, groups marginalized or oppressed by the greater society. Social workers initiate and integrate change efforts to impact and resolve issues of poverty, unemployment, oppression and social injustices. Using cultural and ethnic sensitivities and knowledge to promote social education and awareness as well as linking clients

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    “Social policies are the laws, rules, and regulations that govern the benefits and services provided by the government and private organizations to assist people in meeting their needs” (Chapin, 2014, p. 2). Social policies are created to reflect the study of human wellbeing, identify social relations that are essential for the human wellbeing, and build systems that promote the wellbeing of individuals, families, and groups. Social policies can promote social justice and improve the quality of life

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    In King Lear, Shakespeare portrays a society whose emphasis on social class results in a strict social hierarchy fueled by the unceasing desire to improve one’s social status. It is this desire for improved social status that led to the unintentional deterioration of the social hierarchy in King Lear. This desire becomes so great that Edmund, Goneril, Reagan and Cornwall were willing to act contrary to the authority of the social hierarchy for the betterment of their own position within it. As the

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    Statement of Purpose Social work concentrates not only on the wellbeing of society, but also the welfare of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Social work is a critical tool in acknowledging national controversial issues such as transparency in the government but can also address local concerns, like gang related activity within a community. It means seeing issues affecting daily lives and taking the initiative to enact a solution. Social work encompasses many facets such as community

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    Social Work Core Values

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    There are 6 core values which the social work profession is based upon, that also fall into my personal values category. They are: dignity and worth of person, social justice, and service to humanity, integrity, confidentiality, and competence. These are the core values, along with our (appropriate) personal values in which we should use in working with people to help guide them respectfully. These values and ethics help us to make the proper sound decisions in the line of work we’re in regardless

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    the social work the first thought that comes to mind are the individuals who take children from their homes, but that is not the core focus of this profession. Social work focuses on helping individuals, families, groups, and even communities improve their overall well-being. It also benefits those individuals to develop skills and tools to resolve problems in their personal lives or in the environment around them. In order to aid those individuals develop these skills and tools, the social worker

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    The realm of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is to increase business profitability and opportunities by making improvements in terms of operational effectiveness throughout the value chain (Rangan, Chase & Karim, 2012). This increasingly popular CSR among corporate and academic leaders is synonymous to the “shared value” framework, whereby organizations seek to co-create economic and social value. According to Ridurnolu, Prhalad and Rangaswami (2009), corporations from the United States recognize

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