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    For this assignment, my partner and I decided to interview a social worker whom led me to develop my aspiration for this career. Michelle Hayes is a private practice counselor, who has encountered much experience and knowledge through social work agencies, leading her to be very successful. For this assignment, I decided to interview Michelle Hayes, because not only did she counsel me, and positively impact my life, but I would be more than pleasured to be enlightened with knowing how she became

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    Social Worker Engagement

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    The rapport building between a client and social worker starts from the initial engagement. The engagement is essentially the interaction and connections that take place between a social worker and his or her client (Hepworth, Rooney, Rooney & Strom-Gottfried, 2017). The engagement between a social worker and a client is a key aspect of the treatment process. Not all clients are compelled to engage with a social worker. At times, social workers may find themselves dealing with clients that present

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    I arrived to Avera at 8:30am. I was able to talk to the lead social worker on the floor for awhile about different things regarding the work that they do. We talked about how policies are set in place to protect both the establishment and the patients. Kerson & McCoyd in my reading discussed that policies are explicit and definite sets of principles or courses of action that guide a range of actions in specific situations. They provide rightful claim, privileges or prerogatives and/or they impose

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    employment of social workers is projected to grow around 12 percent from 2014- 2024. This growth is much faster than most other occupations. The increased demand for social services and health care will lead to the employment growth. Social workers can be employed in almost any setting. State institutes focus on cases that deal with abuse or foster care ("Your Guide for Becoming a Social Worker in 2017" ,2017,p.14 ). These are also the lowest paid position a social worker can get. School

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    Abstract Being a Social Worker is something that has stuck with me since I was twelve. I grew a passion to help others, and my aunt’s foster kids have taught me so much over the years, I have fell in love with the work that a social worker does, as I watch and learn from the workers that my aunt deals with. This paper will inform you on the job description, salary, educational requirements, certification requirements, as and the future of Social Work. A Social Workers main job is to help people

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    Advocacy is essential to a social worker career. They advocate frequently for others, who feel like their voices are not being heard; therefore, advocating is used to promote change in people lives. Advocacy help individuals, groups, or communities by contributing empowerment to those who need a change in their environment. Social workers normally advocate for people who live in impoverished communities, children’s or people with disabilities. Most of the time, people living in impoverished communities

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    Social Worker Career

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    What sort of career is right for me? This question is one that many young adults will inevitably have to answer, myself included. After researching the many career choices in the Behavioral health field I could certainly see myself becoming a Social worker in the state of Maine. While I served in the United States Army as a Military Police officer from 2008-2014 I was fortunate to spend a year and a half of my enlistment working in a Community Policing section. My time spent in this section would

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    Social Worker Essay

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    Families Inc (NESF), I have noticed that I have grown tremendously. I remember how the first couple weeks, I was very unsure of myself and would always second guess everything I did. From my body language, one could tell I was nervous and most of the workers asked me if I felt well every time they saw me. This was clearly evident when I performed my first few intakes. During my first few intakes, I was overly concerned about performing the intake process correctly, and making sure everything was done

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    Interview with a Social Worker Social workers provide professional support and wide variety of services to people who have social difficulties, and are trained to address human needs. They can work in different settings and can specialize in working with people, groups and communities, at all stages of life, from young children to older adults. The role of a social worker varies depending on what setting they are working in, like a hospital or a school. People enter social care from many different

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    Social Worker Errors

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    According to Reamer (2005) every social worker is capable of inadvertently inserting incorrect facts into and omitting important facts from case documentation. To deal with such inconsistences, social workers should always acknowledge their errors and make clear that the new entry occurred after the error was discovered (Reamer, 2005). Most importantly, take steps to be honest and sincere with injured parties, during which social workers accept responsibility for any mistakes they may have made (Reamer

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